One of the most interesting options computers and electronics offer to artists is the idea of creating systems (or potentially worlds) by designing their components, and the inner logic that connects them; in other words designing artificial causalities. This talk will touch on the historical connection between cybernetics and the arts. I will discuss some very interesting current artists and designers of such systems for music performance, as well as discuss my own current works, both in music and installation.
Alberto de Campo studied classical composition, jazz guitar and electronic music. After working at University of California Santa Barbara designing experimental software instruments with Curtis Roads, he taught at the Media Arts Academy in Cologne, the Institute for Electronic Music in Graz and at theTechnical University in Berlin. He also held a professorship for Music Informatics at Music University Düsseldorf. He is currently a Professor in Generative Art at the Arts University of Berlin
Monday 28.11.2011, 18:00h.
Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC), classroom 349. Building l’Auditori.
Free admission.
Making Micro-worlds – Models, systems, and interventions
One of the most interesting options computers and electronics offer to artists is the idea of creating systems (or potentially worlds) by designing their components, and the inner logic that connects them; in other words designing artificial causalities. This talk will touch on the historical connection between cybernetics and the arts. I will discuss some very interesting current artists and designers of such systems for music performance, as well as discuss my own current works, both in music and installation.
Alberto de Campo studied classical composition, jazz guitar and electronic music. After working at University of California Santa Barbara designing experimental software instruments with Curtis Roads, he taught at the Media Arts Academy in Cologne, the Institute for Electronic Music in Graz and at theTechnical University in Berlin. He also held a professorship for Music Informatics at Music University Düsseldorf. He is currently a Professor in Generative Art at the Arts University of Berlin
Monday 28.11.2011, 18:00h.
Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC), classroom 349. Building l’Auditori.
Free admission.