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:: Leonardo Music Journal (Vol 16)
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:: Art Institute of Chicago - Faculty in 2D Animation
:: Art Institute of Chicago - Faculty in 3D Animation
Leonardo Music Journal, Vol. 16 (2006)
Noises Off -- Sound Beyond Music
Table of Contents
Complete information: http://leonardo.info/lmj/lmj16.html
These days sound is more than just music. Museums, galleries and artists' studios are getting noisier: It's not that there is so much more "Sound Art," but rather that so much more art has sound. Cell phone ringtones
generated $4 billion in sales worldwide in 2004. Incoming email and
outgoing popcorn announce themselves with plops and gongs and boops and
beeps -- the emerging field of "sonification" addresses this proliferation
of all these "earcons" and other representational uses of sound. While CD
sales shrink with the proliferation of peer-to-peer file exchange, the
creative use of sound is expanding in almost every other part of our lives.
The contributors to the special issue "Noises Off – Sound Beyond Music"
(LMJ16) address this expanded role of sound in art and everyday life. The CD"Interpreting the Soundscape," curated by Peter Cusack, accompanies LMJ16.
Introduction
Noises Off: Sound Beyond Music
by Nicolas Collins
Articles
Interactive Sonification: Aesthetics, Functionality and Performance
by
Gil Weinberg and Travis Thatcher
Listening to the Mind Listening: An Analysis of Sonification Reviews,
Designs and Correspondences
by Stephen Barrass, Mitchell Whitelaw and
Freya Bailes
space-dis-place: How Sound and Interactivity Can Reconfigure Our
Apprehension of Space
by Stuart Jones
Notes on A Record of Fear: On the Threshold of the Audible
by Louise K. Wiilson
Acoustic, Electric and Virtual Noise: The Cultural Identity of the Guitar
by Gavin Carfoot
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Artists' Statements
Spatio-Aural Terrains
by Thanos Chrysakis
Toward a Post-Phenomenology of Extra-Musical Sound as Compositional Determinant
by Seth Cluett
sLowlife: Sonification of Plant Study Data
by John Gibson
Heat and the Heartbeat of the City: Sonifying Data Describing Climate Change
by Andrea Polli
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Special Section: Sound and the Social Organization of Space
Introduction: Sound and the Social Organization of Space by Tara Rodgers
Sonification/Listening Up by Carrie Bodle
Anatomy of an Amalgamation by Beth Coleman and Howard Goldkrand
Sound Library: A Motion Picture Event by Chris Kubick and Anne Walsh
Recording Carceral Landscapes by Trevor Paglen
BARTology by Matt Volla
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Special Section: UNYAZI
Introduction: UNYAZI
by Jürgen Bräuninger
Music Technology at Stellenbosch University
by Theo Herbst
The Burkina Electric Project and Some Thoughts about Electronic Music in Africa
by Lukas Ligeti
Pauline Oliveros in the Arms of Reynols: A Collaboration
by Pauline Oliveros
The Anxiety of the Client: Dilemmas of the Database as a Compositional Tool
by Matthew Ostrowski
The Borders of Identity: A Personal Perspective
by Rodrigo Sigal
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LMJ65 CD Companion
Interpreting the Soundscape
Tracklist and Credits
CD Curator's Introduction: Interpreting the Soundscape
by Peter Cusack
CD Contributors' Notes
< Scotian Shelf 1 and Scotian Shelf 2 > by Tonya Wimmer < N. April 16, 2006 > by Andrea Polli and Joe Gilmore < Concert Room > by Jacob Kirkegaard < Blue Grass Music and Ant-Steps > by Chris Watson < Bridge Vibrations > by Rafal Flejter < Our Streets! > by Chris DeLaurenti < Magnetic Nets > by Christina Kubisch < Möbius Fields > by Charles Stankievech < Sonic Postcards > by Becca Laurence < Taiwanese Animal Phonography > by Yannick Dauby < Sound Massages > by Pascal Battus
2006 Leonardo and Leonardo Music Journal Author Index
2006 Leonardo Electronic Almanac Author Index
Leonardo Network News
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:: Art Institute of Chicago
Department of Film, Video and New Media
Faculty in 2D Animation
The Department of Film, Video, and New Media at the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago seeks an innovative animation artist for a one-year
full-time visiting artist position. The ideal candidate is able to teach
traditional and digital 2D animation as an art form, both technically
and aesthetically. The one-year position begins August 2007 and could be
extended, pending a performance review.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago has approximately 250
animation students working in a variety of ways in approximately 15
classes between the departments of Film, Video, and New Media (FVNM),
and Art and Technology Studies (ATS). Our students are very high caliber
and are interested in directing and producing their own work, while
acquiring skills for commercial studio work as well.
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate students
pursuing studies in animation, both narrative and experimental.
Candidate is responsible for teaching three animation classes per
semester that may include studio classes, graduate advising, and/or an
animation history course. Studio class size is ideal, with between 10
and 15 students per course.
Qualifications: Candidates should have a body of creative work in
animation: drawn, cutout, or traditional/digital puppet. Applicants
should have teaching experience, and be comfortable teaching drawing;
idea development; digital compositing; sound and image. Must be able to
teach traditional film techniques; traditional cut-outs, puppets;
drawing discs; and interfacing digital media tools and applications such
as scanners; PhotoShop; Flash; After Effects; ToonBoom; Final Cut Pro,
and ProTools. Terminal degree preferred but not required.
Application procedure: Application review begins February 15, 2007 and
will continue until the position is filled. For priority consideration,
by February 15, 2007 please send the following materials:
1) Letter of application
2) Current resume/CV
3) Artist's statement
4) Teaching philosophy
5) Examples of work (DVD is preferable)
6) The names and contact information for three professional references
7) Self-addressed, stamped postcard to confirm receipt of materials
8) SASE only if you would like your materials returned, to:
2D Animation Search/lea
SAIC
Office of Deans and Division Chairs
37 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago IL 60603
Questions regarding open positions, application procedures, or the
search process may be directed to Shanna Linn, Associate Director in the
Office of Deans and Division Chairs, at slinn@saic.edu, or 312.899.7472.
Consult www.said.edu for information on the School and its programs, orwww.saic.edu/about/jobs/faculty for specific application procedures.
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:: Art Institute of Chicago
Department of Film, Video and New Media
Faculty in 3D Computer Animation
Applications are invited for the one-year visiting position of Assistant
Professor in 3D Computer Animation in the Department of Art and
Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. We
seek to find an innovative artist and animator committed to being part
of a creative and engaging community of artists, faculty and students.
The one-year position begins August 2007 and contract could be extended,
pending a performance review.
Responsibilities: Position requires teaching both undergraduate and
graduate students pursuing studies in animation, both narrative and
experimental. Duties also include the development of new animation
curriculum and committee work pertaining to revision and expansion of
animation curriculum.
Qualifications: Applicants must hold a graduate degree in an art or
design field, or in a related technical field, if evidence of artistic
activity is provided. University-level teaching experience and a strong
record of creative activities is desired. Experimental approaches to the
3D animation medium are welcomed. Advanced training and substantial
professional experience in one or more of the following areas is
required: animation, three-dimensional modeling, rigging, surfacing,
visual effects, digital lighting, motion capture, and/or digital
storytelling.
Application procedure: Candidates should show a body of creative work
related to 3D computer animation and indicate a strong artistic focus.
Required submission materials: letter of application addressing
applicant's qualifications; current resume; separate statement discussing applicant's creative work and approach to teaching; examples
and description of applicant's work, DVD preferable; names and contact
information (post and email addresses, and telephone numbers) of three
professional references; a self-addressed, stamped postcard to
acknowledge receipt of your materials; and a SASE only if you would like
materials returned.
For priority consideration, by February 15, send materials to:
3D Animation Faculty Search
SAIC
Office of Deans and Division Chairs
37 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago IL 60603
Application review will continue until filled.
Questions regarding open positions, application procedures, or the
search process may be directed to Shanna Linn, Associate Director in the
Office of Deans and Division Chairs, at
slinn@saic.edu, or 312.899.7472.
Consult www.saic.edu for information on the School and its programs, or
www.saic.edu/about/jobs/faculty for specific application procedures.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is committed to creating a
diverse community of faculty and students, and is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Applicants are considered on the basis of their qualifications
for the position without regard to race, religion, national origin, sex,
age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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