[Frameworks] Early Bird Reg. ends May 30 - Visual Music Symposium

C Keefer keefco1 at gmail.com
Sat May 12 05:31:44 UTC 2018


Please share with appropriate lists and persons, thank you.

Early bird discount registration ends *May 30 *for:



*CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring and Preserving Visual MusicAugust 14-16,
Sonoma County, CAIn association with Sonoma State University*
* centerforvisualmusic.org/Symposium
<http://centerforvisualmusic.org/Symposium> *

The *CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring and Preserving Visual Music* will
explore the theories, histories and practices of Visual Music. It features
two days of* talks and presentations* from international scholars,
researchers, students, curators, archivists and artists (August 14-15),
plus a final half day Closing Event at Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Set
in Sonoma County's wine county, the Symposium also includes a *private
opening reception* at a winery the evening of August 13. *Five screenings*
occur throughout of historical and new visual music work, including a
program of New Restorations (Fischinger, Lye, Belson, Conner, Dockum and
more, with surprises from several archives); a 16mm program of treasures
from the CVM Archive, a Fischinger program, and more.

Center for Visual Music is pleased to present this symposium in association
with Sonoma State University at their Rohnert Park campus in Sonoma County,
CA (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes north of San Francisco). Opening and closing
wine receptions are off-campus; the closing event is presented with
Sebastopol Center for the Arts.

Speakers' abstracts are online now, and* early bird discounted registration
ends May 30*. The CVM Symposium 2018 features talks on Oskar Fischinger &
restoring the *Raumlichtkunst* project; James Whitney, Norman McLaren, John
Cage and his interactions with Brakhage and VanDerBeek, Charles
Blanc-Gatti, color organs, music visualization, mapping musical scores,
sonification, IML & visual music performance, hybrid analog/digital live
performance, 1960s psychedelic light shows, oscilloscopes, preserving video
processing instruments, an Artist's Talk by visual/sound artist Steve
Roden, and much more. Also featured are several video spotlights: one by
Mary Ellen Bute's biographer, and another of Barbara Fischinger discussing
and demonstrating Oskar's Lumigraph.

centerforvisualmusic.org/Symposium

Join us in wine country!

Please note, tickets to the opening winery reception are going quickly and
will sell out. Thanks to: SSU Film Studies, Sonoma Film Institute, Brad and
Mary Glanden, Kit Smyth Basquin and Anonymous

best regards,

Cindy Keefer, CVM

CONTACT cvmaccess (at) gmail dot com
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