CYBERMUSIC

12/11/2004 - 11:00
12/11/2004 - 22:00

CYBERSONICA@THE DANA CENTRE

The Science Museum's Dana Centre, 165 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 5HE
<www.danacentre.org.uk>
Cost: £10 for whole day, £6 for
evening - places must be booked in advance by using our secure online
booking system.
PLEASE NOTE - TICKETS CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT THE VENUE
ON THE DAY.
Nearest tubes: South Kensington/Gloucester Road

CyberMusic is a one-day event that reflects on the
past two years of the Cybersonica festival and looks
to the future.

The programme includes:
•  an evening of live
audiovisual performance
from I
Am The Mighty Jungulator
- the Diesel U-Music 2004
Award winners for best, new leftfield electronic act who merge unique
integrations of virtuosic sample mixing and real analogue musicians
into a tender onslaught of atomised beats, psychedelic-folk, and
krautrock augmented by VJ work with cine-mythic resonances, Cassiel - who
makes live electronic music using custom computer software to translate
simple control movements into complex and beautiful musical gestures,
and Stanza - who creates
live audio and visual mixes drawing from an extensive catalogue of
his own online net art, multimedia, and electronic music projects.
The performances will be interspersed with a selection of audiovisual
shorts
from past Cybersonica festivals
•  an exhibition
of new, screenbased, interactive
audiovisual experiments
hosted by soundtoys.net;
•  sonic installations - interactive,
3D sound works - Markus M. Quarta's 'ISS Cube' and Thomas Lindner's 'Omega';
•  presentations - 'The Music of Loudspeakers'
presented by Robert Worby - composer, sound artist and a regular presenter
of BBC Radio 3's 'Hear And Now' plus in-depth discussions and interviews
with CyberMusic contributing artists exploring their work, influences
and approaches;
•  workshops - practical sessions including
Nick Rothwell's 'Introduction to Max MSP/Jitter' and DJ Tendraw & The
Gypsies Dog's 'Bending the Circuit Bend and Perversion of Purpose' performing
corrective surgery on a children's musical toy;
•  'hands-on' technology demos featuring
the latest hardware and software for DJs hosted by DJ
Mag's TechnoScan
crew;
•  interactive playspace - playful interactive
works in the d.café accessible through physical and wireless controllers
- including a selection of Stanza's interactive net art via
touch-screen.