[PD] 2007 Spark Festival Call for Works (Minneapolis, MN USA)

Michael Berkowski michael at berkowski.net
Fri Sep 15 18:49:36 CEST 2006


Hi all, the due date is nearing, but this will interest many of you.   
The Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art is a highly eclectic  
festival held annually  at the University of Minnesota.  It differs  
tremendously from most other university festivals in the USA,  
welcoming all styles of electronic music and arts for concert hall,  
gallery, and club performances.

Please direct inquiries to sparkfst at umn.edu, rather than to me.
Best wishes,
Michael Berkowski
http://www.berkowski.net/

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Apologies for cross postings... call also attached as PDF...

University of Minnesota School of Music, Noel Zahler, Director Announces

2007 Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art

Douglas Geers, Director
West Bank Arts Quarter, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus
Minneapolis, MN
February 20-25

CALL FOR COMPOSERS, ARTISTS, and PRESENTERS

Submission Deadline: September 30, 2006 (postmark)

The University of Minnesota School of Music is proud to present the  
2007 Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, February 20-25. The  
festival will be held on the Minneapolis campus of the University of  
Minnesota (USA) and neighboring Minneapolis performing arts venues,  
and will feature guest artists Morton Subotnick, Richard Devine, and  
others to be announced.

Now in its fifth year, the Spark Festival showcases the newest  
groundbreaking works of digital music and art. Last years festival  
included innovative works by over one hundred international composers  
and artists, including featured guest artists Alvin Lucier and  
Scanner. Leading scholars and technology specialists also presented  
papers relating to new technology and creativity. Audiences for the  
concerts, installations, and lectures last year totaled approximately  
4,000 people and garnered multiple mentions in local and national media.

Spark invites submissions of art, dance, theater, and music works  
incorporating new media, including electroacoustic concert music,  
experimental electronica, theatrical and dance works, installations,  
kinetic sculpture, artbots, video, and other non-traditional genres.
Spark also invites submission of scholarly papers on Collaborative  
Arts, Interactivity, Cognition, Compositional and Artistic Process,  
Social and Ethical Issues in the Arts, Art, Music, Video, Film,  
Animation, Theater, Dance, Innovative Use of Technology in Education,  
Scientific Visualization, Virtual Reality, intermedia composition,  
performance, human-computer interaction, software/hardware  
development, aesthetics, and history and alltopics related to the  
creation of new media art and music. All accepted papers will be  
published as part of the Spark proceedings. Please see  
http://www.spark.cla.umn.edu/media.html  for a PDF copy of the Spark  
2006 proceedings and program.

MUSIC SUBMISSIONS
Music submissions will be accepted in four categories:

1. Concert works: Interactive works for acoustic instruments and  
electroacoustics (performance forces are available, TBA)  
Electroacoustic works with and without performers. Performance venues  
will accommodate 2-8 channel works and works with video. Although  
there is no strict limit of duration, pieces of fifteen minutes or  
less are encouraged.

2. "Spark Nitelife: Experimental electronic performances in a  
"club-style" venue. Performers of various styles will be considered,  
including those influenced by IDM, hip-hop, glitch, jazz, and etc.  
Selected performers will be given sets of 15-30 minutes. Performance  
venue will accommodate stereo sound and video.

3. Installations: [See "Art Works" below]

4. Music with video [See Art Works below]

ART WORKS
Submissions will be accepted in three categories:
1. Installations and gallery works: A number of installation and  
gallery exhibitions will be mounted in various spaces on the UMN  
campus, including the Weisman Art Museum. Please include technical and  
space requirements with submission. Installations may be physical  
objects, video and/or sound projections, or combinations thereof.  
Artists may be required to provide some or all of necessary technology  
to mount installations.

2. Video: Experimental video works will be screened at multiple Spark  
events. Videos featuring digital music compositions (two-channel or  
Dolby 5.1) are welcome, but this is not required. Although there is no  
strict limit of duration, pieces of twelve minutes or less are  
encouraged. Please submit on DVD (NTSC) or DVD data disk in mpg, mov,  
or avi file format.

3. Theater/Dance: A number of theatrical and dance works incorporating  
new technologies will be programmed at Spark 2006, with a special  
interest in shorter works that can be integrated into programs with  
music and video works. In addition, although not confirmed as of this  
writing, we hope to produce at least one performance in a dance  
theater with video projection and an Internet 2 connection. Please  
include performance venue and technical requirements with submissions.

PAPERS
Technical papers, lecture/demonstration, and workshop submissions that  
deal with topics relating to creating arts and music with new  
technology are encouraged, including Collaborative Arts,  
Interactivity, Cognition, Compositional and Artistic Process, Social  
and Ethical Issues in the Arts, Art, Music, Video, Film, Animation,  
Theater, Dance, Innovative Use of Technology in Education, Scientific  
Visualization, Virtual Reality, intermedia composition, performance,  
human-computer interaction, software/hardware development, aesthetics,  
and history.
Paper presentations will consist of a twenty-minute presentation and  
five minutes of Q/A, and all accepted authors must attend to present  
their papers.

Submissions should consist of a two-page abstract with bibliography.  
Camera-ready papers will be due on November 1, 2006.

Individuals may submit a maximum of one paper and one  
lecture/demonstration, and these will be submitted online. More  
information about the submission process will be available soon on the  
Spark 2007 website when the online submission procedure has been  
activated. All accepted papers will be published as part of the Spark  
proceedings.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants are invited to submit one work per category in up to three  
categories for consideration. All applicants must complete an online  
submission form on the Spark Festival website and include their  
submission number(s) with any physical media sent via postal mail. The  
submissions website will be at  
http://spark.cla.umn.edu/submissions.html and will be activated in  
late August. More details about the submission process will be  
available on the Spark 2007 website when the online submission  
procedure has been activated.

Regarding music and other performance works: Performing resources will  
be drawn from the University of Minnesota and Twin Cities area  
musicians. However, availability of musicians will be taken into  
consideration when selecting works, and therefore applicants are  
encouraged to bring their own performers when possible. More  
information about available performers will be posted on  
http://www.sparkfestival.org when the online submission procedure has  
been activated.

Composers and artists whose works are selected for inclusion are  
strongly encouraged to attend the festival. Scholars whose papers or  
demonstrations are accepted will be required to attend Spark to  
deliver their presentation.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Selected works will be announced by November 1, and travel and  
accommodations information will be posted on  
http://www.sparkfestival.org by the same date.

Submission deadline is September 30 (postmark). More information and  
the online submissions procedure will be posted soon on the Spark 2007  
website at http://www.sparkfestival.org. Questions can be directed to  
the Spark hosts at sparkfst at umn.edu .


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