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[Nettime-bold] net.music cybersalon- definitive line-up


Cybersalon

NET. MUSIC

Wednesday 11th April 2001

"With music is born power and its opposite: subversion. In
noise can be read the codes of life, the relations among people."
-jacques attali- "noise"

"music constitutes the audible waveband of the vibrations and signs that
make up the society"
-jacques attali- "noise"



In his seminal text 'Noise'(1977), Jacques Attali celebrates the prophetic
power of music. For instance, twentieth century music developed some
apparently unbreakable paradigms: stars, fans, record companies, copyright
laws, pieces of plastic, top 40 singles and experimental albums.

This cybersalon will examine the impact of the transformation within
music-making by peer-to-peer computing- and its consequences for the rest
of society. Since copyright laws and technological fixes can only slow down
this process, the event will concentrate on analysing the emerging social,
technological and aesthetic paradigms.

Napsterisation is a prophecy of the peer-to-peer future

SEE FLYER on:http://www.cybersalon.org/flyers/music.html



@ The ICA,
The Mall,
London SW1

Tubes: charing cross/piccadilly

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SYMPOSIUM [limited places] to attend contact <richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk>

ESRC immateriality seminar series

see list of participants so far on:
http://www.cybersalon.org/cybersalon/resources/983991875participants.htm

2.00pm-3.30pm session 1: the new aesthetics of interactive music.

4.00pm-5.30pm session 2: the new political economy of
interactive music.

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Cybersalon discussion

7.30 -9pm

Speakers;

Jacques Attali (author of "Noise", former special advisor to President
Mitterand, former head of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)

Paul Taylor (Salford)

Richard Barbrook (HRC, Westminster)

price £6/£5 (conc.)/£4 (ICA)

Tickets in advance via the ICA on 0207 930 3647 or tickets@ica.org.uk

Live webcast on www.cybersalon.org all afternoon and all night

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>from 9pm (£1.50/ICA free)

+ interactive music demos, installations, performances and live net link-ups

+ Sound toys and installations


performers:

Matt Black (Coldcut, London)

Gvoon (Cologne)

Rocket Network (Sanfrancisco)

Nomig (Vancouver)

Osymyso (sprawl Imprint, London)

Romandson- (London)

in the bar:

Theraman.Dhyano.Benz

Space.fm

VJs Sanfrandisco



Special Pre-release: Infectious Records presents the Ash video mixer



Installations in Brandon Room all day

BLINOV/JAMROZY present THE AETHERPHON

LEWIS SYKES: the jive machine



Steinberg stall


 sponsors:
 ESRC
 Steinberg
 University of Westminster
 NMK
 Intensive Networks
 -------------
 Niki Gomez
 cybersalonista

 April cybersalon - NET.MUSIC CYBERSALON & SYMPOSIUM with Jacques Attali
 Wednesday 11th April 2001 @  the ICA

 see flyer on:http://www.cybersalon.org/flyers/music.html

 <www.cybersalon.org>




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