This talk offers a précis of Steingo's new book, Interspecies Communication: Sound and Music Beyond Humanity (University of Chicago Press). In the book, heexamines significant cases of attempted communication beyond the human—cases in which the dualistic relationship of human to non-human is dramatically challenged.
Composer Steven Takasugi believes it is a composer’s inquiry into perception from an intuitive, metaphorical vantage point. This lecture applies this concept to experiential material and form in the troubled age of automation, in hopes of computer-assisted, technologically critical artworks.
Explore a performance showcase that features a collection of instruments and sound installations designed by students from the Musical Interfaces and Robotics class.
Join us for a presentation by George Lewis, American composer, musicologist, computer-installation artist, and trombonist.Lewis’s central areas of scholarship are exemplified by his widely read book, "A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music" (University of Chicago Press, 2008) which received the American Book Award and the American Musicological Society’s Music in American Culture Award.
Opening the concert will be Beethoven's delightful Creatures of Prometheus overture followed by Wolf-Ferrari's Idillio Concertino, featuring world renown oboist Richard Woodhams.
Featuring new music by the University of Pennsylvania’s Doctoral student composers David Acevedo, Andrew Burke, Eliana Fishbeyn, Max Johnson, Brendan McMullen, and Susanna Payne-Passmore (with collaborator Elise Mark).