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Performance
NIME concert
16/06/10 05:43
I am delighted to have Jason Noble from Ensemble Offspring playing my piece Grace Space as part of the opening night concert for the NIME 2010 conference in Sydney on June 17, 7PM at the Eugene Goosens Hall at the ABC Ultimo Centre. It will utilise 8 channels of Meyer UPJ1s to generate clouds of sound using the Kyma system from the clarinet part which is scored. Hope to see you at one of the NIME concerts. Cheers, Garth


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Pat Metheny's Orchestrion
24/01/10 21:19
This Pat Metheny project is very interesting. He has built/had built (they look like Eric Singers work to me??) an Orchestrion, a robotic orchestra that is responding to his guitar playing style on the fly - check it out
Garth Performing at Soundings Festival
01/09/09 18:01

I am playing at Soundings 0910 (2009) on September 10.

Ensemble Offspring - new commission
24/09/09 18:00
I have just completed a new work for clarinet and live electronics. The piece has been composed for Jason Noble of Ensemble Offspring and will be performed on Thursday October 22, 2009 - 7:00pm to 9:30pm at the Playhouse on Kingswood Campus of UWS at Penrith, along with a number of new works by colleagues from UWS. See the Ensemble Offspring site for more detail. Here is a very rough draft peak of the new work to whet your appetite
Grace Space
Podcast
Grace Space
Podcast
Talk at La Salle University
28/09/09 17:59
I am giving a talk at La Salle University : School of Arts and Sciences at 3PM on Monday September 28


Yoko Ono's Sectret Piece
10/10/09 17:59
I have the pleasure of being an invited participant in Yoko Ono's
Secret Piece
Thursday, October 8, 8pm
Judson Church
55 Washington Square South

Secret Piece
Thursday, October 8, 8pm
Judson Church
55 Washington Square South

Lecture at Concordia
17/10/09 17:58
Tiem Workshop - McGill
21/10/09 17:57
[CIRMMT-news] CIRMMT workshop on Taxonomies for Digital Musical Instruments and Interfaces - October 23rd from 6-8pm
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop on taxonomies for digital musical instruments and interfaces, organized by CIRMMT Research Axis 2 (Musical gestures, devices and motion
capture).
This workshop is free and open to all.
DATE: Friday, October 23, 2009
LOCATION: Clara Lichtenstein Recital Hall, C-209, Strathcona Music
Building, 555 Sherbrooke Street West
TIME: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
SEATING IS LIMITED (35-40 seats).
REGISTRATION is required. Please fill out the online registration form .
The goal of this workshop is to present and discuss approaches to cataloging, comparing and categorizing interfaces for performing music, in particular the Taxonomy of Realtime Interfaces for
Electronic Music Performance (TIEM) project: (http://vipre.uws.edu.au/tiem/).
Presentation on the TIEM project by Garth Paine (University of Western Sydney).
Workshop guests include Joel Chadabe (Electronic Music
Foundation), Axel Mulder (Infusion Systems Ltd.), and Garth Paine (University of Western Sydney).
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop on taxonomies for digital musical instruments and interfaces, organized by CIRMMT Research Axis 2 (Musical gestures, devices and motion
capture).
This workshop is free and open to all.
DATE: Friday, October 23, 2009
LOCATION: Clara Lichtenstein Recital Hall, C-209, Strathcona Music
Building, 555 Sherbrooke Street West
TIME: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
SEATING IS LIMITED (35-40 seats).
REGISTRATION is required. Please fill out the online registration form .
The goal of this workshop is to present and discuss approaches to cataloging, comparing and categorizing interfaces for performing music, in particular the Taxonomy of Realtime Interfaces for
Electronic Music Performance (TIEM) project: (http://vipre.uws.edu.au/tiem/).
Presentation on the TIEM project by Garth Paine (University of Western Sydney).
Workshop guests include Joel Chadabe (Electronic Music
Foundation), Axel Mulder (Infusion Systems Ltd.), and Garth Paine (University of Western Sydney).





