Programmable Media II: Networked Music

"Programmable Media II: Networked Music, a one-day symposium examining the current and future possibilities of network-enabled music, was held on April 11, 2008 at Pace University, NYC and in Second Life. The symposium included artist presentations and live performances. Based on the rapidly expanding archive of music / sound experiments to be found on Networked Music Review and the fifteen short works recently commissioned for it, the symposium aimed to stimulate critical and far-ranging discussion on emerging music and sound art practice." -- from Turbulence

In 2007 fifteen works commissioned for Networked Music Review were:
You're Not My Father by Paul Slocum
More of the Same by LoVid
ItSpace by Peter Traub
My Space Sound by Sawako Kato
I Can't Go On, I'll Go On by Haeyoung Kim
Storm King by Amit Pitaru
Trace Aureity by Adam Nash
Rust Belt / Bayou by Julia Christensen
The Telephone Game: Oil/Water/Ether by PLOrk
['til death do us a part] // saibotuk by tobias c. van veen
['til death do us a part] (event) by tobias c. van veen
Network Sonification by Zack Layton
Voices from the Paradise Network by John Hudak
Air Detritus by Miya Masaoka
Flou by Jason Freeman
BliK by Roberto Osorio-Goenaga

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Turbulence

Published in 2008 by Turbulence.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.

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Showcase

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ORIGINAL URL

https://turbulence.org/project/programmable-media-ii/