ORCiM Study Day with Natasha Barrett
Context
Composer and live electronics performer Natasha Barrett is considered one of the leading experts in the creative application of 3D sound in contemporary art in Europe. Barrett’s interest for 3D space as integral part of her musical language have led her to a deep understanding of sound spatialization techniques expressed in instrumental and electroacoustic compositions, live electronics performance as well as in sound-architectural installations and public interactive art developed in collaboration with scientists, architects and designers.
Guest spreaker
Since completing her doctoral degree (UK, 1998) Natasha Barrett has lived and worked in Norway. Her works are commissioned and performed throughout the world. Her compositions have been awarded numerous prizes in internationally recognized competitions for electroacoustic music, and her trajectory includes residencies and projects at central institutions such as IRCAM, ZKM, Ars Electronica Linz. Barrett currently holds a research position at the University of Oslo, Department of Musicology as part of Music, Mind, Motion, Machines, an inter-facultary research group working on issues in music cognition, sensor technologies and machine learning.
Schedule
10.00-11.00 | Paulo de Assis A short introduction to MusicExperiment 21 and its experimental performance practices |
11:00-13:00 | Natasha Barrett |
Lunch Break | |
14:30-15:30 | Heloisa Amaral |
Coffee Break | |
16.00-17.030 | Discussion |