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[ecrea] Web Opera call - Opera and the Media of the Future
Fri Jun 06 13:30:10 GMT 2014
Opera and the Media of the Future
A Sussex/Glyndebourne Research Initiative
The Centre for Research in Opera and Music Theatre at the University of
Sussex announces a new research project with Glyndebourne Opera, to be
initiated by a two-day event which will be held at Glyndebourne on 24th
& 25th October, 2014.
Opera and the Media of the Future will bring together academics and
opera professionals to consider the impact of opera cinecasts upon the
way that audiences engage with opera today, and to look ahead to see how
new digital, web-based and mobile media platforms might shape the future
forms of opera.
Commission
We are pleased to announce a modest commission for a small web-based
opera work to be ‘premiered’ at the conference in October. If accepted,
this piece will be hosted by the Sussex Reframe website
(http://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/) (or similar). It should be ready for
testing by the 10th of October and will ‘go live’ on the 23rd.
Deadline for submission of proposals is 3rd July 2014. Results will be
announced on July 17th. There will be an all-inclusive commission fee of
£500.
The Brief:
This ‘opera’ will exist online. It will be encountered by its audience
via a website. You may include mobile technology if you wish. The opera
may be any duration (including very short, as this is only a modest
commission) or may not be time-based at all. It may have interactive
elements. There will ideally be something to see, and something to hear.
Preference will be given to the most innovative re-imaginations of the
operatic form for this medium. You should consider the following questions:
· What does opera ‘mean’ on this scale and through this medium?
· How can you engage your audience?
· What is your work’s relation to the ‘live’?
· In what sense is it ‘operatic’ – eg are there elements of traditional
opera such as singing, plot, spectacle, scenography, etc? Have you
significantly re-imagined these elements?
· Is there a sense (real or implied) that the opera is happening in a
real place to which we are linked via the internet or is it taking place
entirely in virtual space?
Please send via email, with subject heading ‘Web Opera Proposal’:
* · Proposal (500 words)
* · Description of your technical needs (max 500 words)
* · CV
To: Evelyn Ficarra <(e.j.ficarra /at/ sussex.ac.uk)>
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