CNMAT Spring 2021 newsletter
The CNMAT newsletter for Spring 2021 is available here.
The CNMAT newsletter for Spring 2021 is available here.
Joins the team at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU as Associate Professor in Music Technology. Along with her commitment to creating dynamic and inclusive courses in Sound Art and Music Technology, she will be pursuing interdisciplinary research into the design of textural sonic environments and collaborating with colleagues to explore unstable performance systems.
The Eco Ensemble presents the 2021 Berkeley New Music Project.
Now Streaming on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bmkoEbxD3EE
Filmed during pandemic in Hertz Hall, April 18, 2021.
Program:
Screaming Shapes (2017) by Peter Shin
Obstructive Durations (2020) by Alfred Jimenez
Secular Love (2020) by Adrián Montúfar
Untitled (2019) by Nathan Corder
Collaborative Research Seminar HI 295
Carmine Cella
Music; Center for New Music and Audio Technologies
Lisa Wymore
Theater, Dance & Performance Studies
Greg Niemeyer
Art Practice; Berkeley Center for New Media
WHAT ROLE WILL THE ARTS & HUMANITIES PLAY IN THE FUTURE OF OUR
TECHNOLOGICALLY DRIVEN WORLD? What does data feel like, how does it touch us, and how do we
touch it? Who is influencing our machines with regard to how they see and understand the human
The third CNMAT OpenLab will take place online on April 23, 2021, 3pm-4pm PST.
OpenLabs are open events where CNMAT's life and projects can be shared with the community.
Each OpenLab is made by a series of 4 quick talks (10 mins + 5 mins questions) for 1hr total. The general idea of these talks is to provide an overview of the current activities at CNMAT to foster collaborations and develop ideas.
For this session (link below):
Viola Yip and Ken Ueno (UCB) will be featured at the Look + Listen Festival, May 22, 2021.
CNMAT Users Group is excited to welcome Berlin-based electronic musician and DJ Lotic to the CNMAT community.
Berkeley graduate composer Andrew Blanton's work ANTIPHON will open as a part of the NewArt.City Festival on Monday, March 22nd , 2021, with online performances at 7 pm and 8 pm. The work is a real-time interactive installation and performance space.
Assistant Professor Carmine Cella has been invited to present at the symposium Fukushima 10 years, organized by the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory. Professor Cella's talk will focus on how art and music can transform such dramatic events into creative processes. More information below.
Mini-Symposium: Fukushima 10 years
The second CNMAT OpenLab will take place online on March 12, 2021, 3pm-4pm PST.
CNMAT is the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies of the University of California, Berkeley (cnmat.berkeley.edu).
OpenLabs are open events where CNMAT's life and projects can be shared with the community.
Each OpenLab is made by a series of 4 quick talks (10 mins + 5 mins questions) for 1hr total. The general idea of these talks is to provide an overview of the current activities at CNMAT to foster collaborations and develop ideas.