Sonif(y) festival at ICAD 2004

Sonif(y) Festival

The Sonif(y) festival is a one day snapshot of the International Conference on Auditory Display which is open to the general public. This is a unique opportunity to hear about the leading edge in  auditory display, spatial audio, sonification, and sounds in human-computer interfaces from international experts. The Sonif(y) festival will be of interest to sound designers, artists, media researchers, product and industrial designers, psychologists, human-computer interface experts and many others who have an interest in sound.

Thursday 8 July 2004, 9.30am - 6.00 pm at the Sydney Opera House Studio. Tickets from the Sydney Opera House Box Office www.sydneyoperahouse.com/thestudio.
[Copy of Opera House webpage, cached 1 July 2004]

Program

THURSDAY
8 July 2004
Sonif(y) Festival   Sydney Opera House Studio
8.30 Ferry From Manly to Circular Quay    
9.00-14.30 ASX Voices
Installation
Fabio C. Ciardi  
9.45-10.00 Welcome to the ICAD Festival Festival Committee  
10.00-10.45 Sonif(y) Keynote
Auditory Display as an aid to understanding and empowering human function
Gregory Kramer
President Clarity
Chair Emeritus ICAD
10.45-11.00 Morning Tea    
11.00-11.30 Sound Mapping
Installation
Iain Mott  
11.00-12.00 Panel: 
Data Aesthetics
Chair:
Mitchell Whitelaw
Fabio C. Ciardi
Thomas Hermann
Garth Paine
Andrea Polli
 
12.00-12.30 SONIFICATION AND VISUALISATION OF NARRATIVE: GETTING COMPUTING STUDENTS TO THINK AURALLY AND VISUALLY RATHER THAN AUDIO-VISUALLY Paul Vickers Northumbria University, UK
12.30-13.30 DIY Lunch    
13.00-13.30 Sound Mapping
Installation
Iain Mott  
13.30-14.30 Panel: Auditory Information and Displays for the Visually Impaired and Blind Chair:
Shirin Hassan
Gayle Clarke
Carolyn Palmer
Johns Hopkins University USA, Semaphore, Flinders University
14.30-21.00 PlantA
Installation
Garth Paine  
14.30-15.15 Keynote
Sounding Public Space:
Sound Artists in the Public Domain
Ros Bandt
Director
Australian Sound Design Project
15.15-15.45 CREATING FUNCTIONAL AND LIVABLE SOUNDSCAPES FOR PERIPHERAL MONITORING OF DYNAMIC DATA Brad S.Mauney
Bruce N.Walker
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
15.45-16.15 Afternoon Tea    
15.45-16.15 Sound Mapping
Installation
Iain Mott  
16.15-17.15 Panel:
Composers Insights and Mappings for Listening to the Mind Listening
Chair:
Stephen Barrass
Tim Barrass
Greg Hooper
Gordon Monro
Guillame Potard
 
17.15-17.45 AUDITORY FEEDBACK OF HUMAN EEG FOR DIRECT BRAIN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION Thilo Hinterberger Gerold Baier
J.Mellinger
Niels Birbaumer
University of Tübingen, Germany, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico
17.45-18.00 Wrap up Festival Committee  
18.00-19.30 Cafe Society by the Harbour see social Circular Quay
THURSDAY
EVENING
8 July 2004
Concert
Listening to Mind Listening
see concert   Opera House Studio

 

 


 

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