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5. Aesthetics

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Connecting two spaces in real time is more than just a technical discussion about bandwith and speed of transmission. It brings up numerous aspects of communication, symmetries, feedbacks etc. which influence the telematic performance format.

The videos in this chapter give an introduction to aestehtic aspects of telematics, conceptually as well as in concrete examples for the use of scenography, video and audio.

Introduction

5.1 Introduction

How to analyse the telematic space? What are its effects on auditive and visual awareness? And how do intercultural aspects shape telematic performances?

Further reading:

Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler, Johannes Schütt, “Towards a Telematic Dimension Space”, in: Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2019

Roger Mills, Tele-Improvisation: Intercultural Interaction in the Online Global Music Jam Session, Springer: Cham, 2019

Quoted performances:

Matthias Ziegler: Tryptich (2019)

ensemble New York

Mark Dresser, bass

Denman Maroney, piano

Sarah Weaver, audio

ensemble Zurich

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Johannes Schütt, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

Bojan Milosevic: Teoda (2017)

musicians ensemble A
Patrycja Pakiela, flute
Darko Percevic, clarinet
Laila Frej Florentino Campeloh, viola
Veronika Tóth-Potzner, marimba

musicians ensemble B

Giulia Cudini, flute

Kai Ju Zhang, saxophone

Hannah Walter, violin

Rosamund Van der Westhuizen, cello

technical team 

video, concept: Joel De Giovanni, Bojan Milosevic

audio: Ernesto Coba, Max Molling, Johannes Schütt

streaming: Roman Haefeli, Johannes Schütt

project lead: Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

Bruno Maderna: Serenata per un satellite (1969)

ensemble Hong Kong

Tete Bae, flute

Joshua Pool Ka Hei, dixi

Leung Chi Shing, clarinet

Matthew Lau, percussion

Lai Ching Kong, Hui Man Kit, audio

Ziv Chung, video

ensemble Zurich

Giulia Cudini, flute

Barnabas Völgyesi, clarinet

Hannah Walter, violin

Zhang Kai Ju, saxophone

Hanspeter Ehrsam, Ernesto Coba, Johannes Schütt, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

conception, direction

William Lane, Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

collaboration between

Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong New Music Ensemble

Zurich University of the Arts

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology

Chiu Yee, Matthias Ziegler: Improvised Encounter (2019)

ensemble Hong Kong

Chiu Yee, guzheng

Ernesto Coba, audio

Bojan Milosevic, Fion Ng, video

Joshua Pun, streaming

ensemble Zurich

Matthias Ziegler, flutes

Gina Keller, Max Molling, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

Roman Haefeli, Johannes Schütt, streaming

concept, direction

William Lane, Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

collaboration between

School of Creative Media, City University Hong Kong

Hong Kong New Music Ensemble

Zurich University of the Arts

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology

Author, presenter:

Matthias Ziegler

Scenography and Video Setups

5.2 Scenography

What is the logic of rooms in telematic performances and what does this mean for embodiment and lines of sight regarding scenography?

5.3 Video Setups

How to work with screens?

Further reading:

Patrick Müller, Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, Matthias Ziegler, “Understanding the Telematic Apparatus“, in: Journal of Network Music and Arts 1, 1 (2019).

Quoted examples:

T-Setup

Giulia Cudini, flute

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Florian Kolb, percussion

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video, scenography

Ernesto Coba, Johannes Schütt, audio

Transparent Screens

Giulia Cudini, flute

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video, scenography

Ernesto Coba, Johannes Schütt, audio

Moving Screens, Sounds, and Bodies

Sabine Aeschlimann, Felipe Fizkal, Clarisse Mialet, David Ramalho, performance

Jonas Labhart, Matthias Zielger, music

Joel De Giovanni, Ernesto Coba, Bojan Milosevic, videomapping and streaming

Martin Fröhlich, artistic-technical developer

Patrick Müller, dramaturgy

Benjamin Burger, artistic direction

Authors, presenters:

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni

Audio Setups

5.4 Latency

How to deal with latency in an artistic way?

5.5 Feedback and Echo

How to make feedback and echo productive?

5.6 Rendering of Remote Performers

How to place loudspeakers and to work with room acoustics?

Further reading:

Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler, Johannes Schütt, “Towards a Telematic Dimension Space”, in: Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2019

Quoted works and examples:

Lam Lai: Raindrops (2019), shifting temporalities

Hannah Walter, violin

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Johannes Schütt, audio

Lam Lai: Raindrops (2019), concert performance

ensemble Hong Kong

William Lane, viola

Ernesto Coba, audio

Bojan Milosevic, Fion Ng, video

Joshua Pun, streaming

ensemble Zurich

Matthias Ziegler, flutes

Gina Keller, Max Molling, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

Roman Haefeli, Johannes Schütt, streaming

concept, direction

William Lane, Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

collaboration between

School of Creative Media, City University Hong Kong

Hong Kong New Music Ensemble

Zurich University of the Arts

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology

Bojan Milosevic: Teoda (2017)

musicians ensemble A
Patrycja Pakiela, flute
Darko Percevic, clarinet
Laila Frej Florentino Campeloh, viola
Veronika Tóth-Potzner, marimba

musicians ensemble B

Giulia Cudini, flute

Kai Ju Zhang, saxophone

Hannah Walter, violin

Rosamund Van der Westhuizen, cello

technical team 

video, concept: Joel De Giovanni, Bojan Milosevic

audio: Ernesto Coba, Max Molling, Johannes Schütt

streaming: Roman Haefeli, Johannes Schütt

project lead: Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

Feedback (examples)

Hannah Walter, viola

Matthias Ziegler, flutes

Patrick Müller, audio

Joel De Giovanni, video

Student workshop

students

David Attenberger, Valentine Brasser, Melody Chua, Lorena Fähndrich, Alina Immoos, Teodor Ljushkoski, Bojan Milosevic, Max Mühlhoff, Maria Inês Pereira Castro, Leonardo Raab, Tabea Rothfuchs, Luca Staffelbach, Chloi Aleiftira Stavopoulou, Tabea Rothfuchs

faculty 

Benjamin Burger, Martin Fröhlich, Joel De Giovanni, Patrick Müller, Johannes Schütt, Matthias Ziegler

in the framework of

Z-Modules, Zurich University of the Arts

Immersive Arts Space

Matthias Ziegler: Tryptich (2019)

ensemble New York

Mark Dresser, bass

Denman Maroney, piano

Sarah Weaver, audio

ensemble Zurich

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Johannes Schütt, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

Bruno Maderna: Serenata per un satellite (1969)

ensemble Hong Kong

Tete Bae, flute

Joshua Pool Ka Hei, dixi

Leung Chi Shing, clarinet

Matthew Lau, percussion

Lai Ching Kong, Hui Man Kit, audio

Ziv Chung, video

ensemble Zurich

Giulia Cudini, flute

Barnabas Völgyesi, clarinet

Hannah Walter, violin

Zhang Kai Ju, saxophone

Hanspeter Ehrsam, Ernesto Coba, Johannes Schütt, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

conception, direction

William Lane, Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

collaboration between

Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong New Music Ensemble

Zurich University of the Arts

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology

Moving Screens, Sounds, and Bodies

Sabine Aeschlimann, Felipe Fizkal, Clarisse Mialet, David Ramalho, performance

Jonas Labhart, Matthias Zielger, music

Joel De Giovanni, Ernesto Coba, Bojan Milosevic, videomapping and streaming

Martin Fröhlich, artistic-technical developer

Patrick Müller, dramaturgy

Benjamin Burger, artistic direction

Installation-Performance

Zurich University of the Arts:
Christoph Baumann, piano
Franziska Baumann, vocals
Matthias Ziegler, flutes
Christian Weber, double bass

University of California San Diego:
Mark Dresser, double bass

University of California Irvine:
Michael Dessen, trombone

Technical crew:
Benjamin Burger, Joel de Giovanni, video, scenography, streaming
Johannes Schütt, sound, streaming

Experiment with Moving Loudspeakers

N.N., actors

Benjamin Burger, Ernesto Coba, Joel De Giovanni, Johannes Schütt, Matthias Ziegler, audio and streaming

Christopher Keyes: Antiphon in Memory of Pierre Boulez (2016)

ensemble Hong Kong

Tete Bae, flute

Leung Chi Shing, clarinet

Lai Ching Kong, Hui Man Kit, audio

Ziv Chung, video

ensemble Zurich

Matthias Ziegler, flute

Hanspeter Ehrsam, Ernesto Coba, Johannes Schütt, audio

Benjamin Burger, Joel De Giovanni, video

conception, direction

William Lane, Patrick Müller, Matthias Ziegler

collaboration between

Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong New Music Ensemble

Zurich University of the Arts

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology

Authors and presenters:

Patrick Müller, Hannah Walter

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