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[ecrea] CFP for the 14th (2019) Art of Record Production Conference
Mon Aug 06 09:45:52 GMT 2018
The Art of Record Production Conference 2019
In C: Creation, Connectivity, Collaboration, and Controllers
• Hosted by Berklee College of Music, Boston, May 17–19, 2019
• DEADLINE for abstracts: September 28, 2018, 12:00 a.m., EDT
• Notification by October 29, 2018
Our title for the 14th Art of Record Production Conference is inspired
by Terry Riley’s seminal, minimalist work "In C" (1964). When asked how
he would describe the relationship between his drive to push technology
to its limits in the 1960s and the musical possibilities that resulted,
Riley replied that it was all driven by "the 'What if?' principles."
This conference seeks to bring together scholars, artists, and
innovators applying "What if?" principles to practice and research. Our
"C" themes—creation, connectivity, collaboration, and controllers—all
represent areas of movement in contemporary record production, and we
invite participants to interpret them creatively as they relate to
active research projects and creative work. Consider the following
questions about each thematic component.
Creation
How do we define creativity in record production? What is the object
that we create, and who contributes to it? How has music technology
affected what it means to be a creative producer? Who are the creators
that have influenced our field and how can we understand and interpret
their contributions?
Connectivity
Nielsen's Law states that users' internet bandwidth grows by 50 percent
per year. How has this phenomenon affected the art of record production?
What musical and sonic innovations are afforded by ever-increasing
connectivity? How has the rise of the project/DIY studio afforded
connections between creators? What creative or academic projects are ARP
participants working on that investigate music and connectivity?
Collaboration
Record production began as a collaborative art, and for many producers,
collaboration remains a vital part of the creative toolbox. Technologies
have changed over time, but creative collaboration in music production
is fundamentally a human negotiation—a synthesis of ideas and processes
to arrive at a single outcome. We invite papers from colleagues who are
engaged in musical or academic collaboration.
Controllers
The MIDI protocol was developed in 1983 and almost immediately spawned a
plethora of hardware controllers. Since that time, controllers and
control surfaces have evolved in design, precision, and responsiveness,
allowing for production environment where almost anything can be a
controller. In 2009, Thor Magnusson described all musical instruments as
"cognitive extensions"—and digital instruments as carriers of “symbolic
instructions written for the meta-machine, the computer.” In a sense,
perhaps all musical tools—instruments, hardware, and software—are
controllers. We invite papers relating to the broad theme of control in
music production.
Conference Fees
• Full registration fee: $350
• Full-time student registration fee: $150
Registration Information • Conference booking opens in September 2018
via this website.
• An early-bird discount of $50 applies to all registrations received by
December 31, 2018.
• Registration closes on March 31, 2019.
• All presenters must be members of the Association for the Study of the
Art of Record Production (ASARP) (renew/how to join).
Organizing Committee
• Joe Bennett: Chair of the 14th Art of Record Production Conference
• Tracy Gibb: Assistant Director for Conference Services and Special
Events at Berklee
• Katia Isakoff: Chair of the 14th Art of Record Production Conference •
Shara Rambarran: Chair of the 14th Art of Record Production Conference
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Submit your abstract at: www.berklee.edu/ARP19/call-papers
• Deadline: September 28, 2018
• Notification of acceptance by October 29, 2018
• All papers are 30 minutes total (typically, 20-minute paper;
five-minute Q&A; five-minute changeover).
• Abstracts should be 300 words, maximum.
• Only one abstract submission per individual is permitted.
• For enquiries and more information please visit:
https://www.berklee.edu/ARP19 ________________________________________
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