Sines & Squares Festival of Analogue Electronics and Modular Synthesis Sam&EMS

Call for Works

Sines & Squares Festival 2016
Analogue Electronics and Modular Synthesis

18-20 November 2016 - Manchester, UK

Submission deadline: 1st June 2016 -- included (until 23.59 h UK time)--
This call is over!. Thank you all for your wonderful submissions.
Website: sines-squares.org

About

“Sines & Squares” seeks works for its second international festival on Analogue Electronics and Modular Synthesis, celebrating the recent resurgence of analogue and modular synthesizers. Details of the event and how to submit are shown below.
The Festival will include:

Call for works theme:

The main focus of the event will be on analogue and hardware synthesis but could include appropriate work realised with or referencing digital tools (for example Supercollider, Reaktor, Max). The proposal should have a clear emphasis on synthesis, be innovative and unique.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

1] Musical Works

Composers / Improvisers may submit one work in any the following categories:

  • Short live performance pieces involving modular synthesizers or similar systems
  • Works for fixed media with up to eight channels emphasising the event's themes
  • Audiovisual works emphasising the event's themes
  • Works for interactive media in live performance emphasising the event's themes. Modular Synthesis may be combined with other technologies; e.g. game-audio / game engine technologies, interactive tools, etc.
  • Duration: For this call we are looking for works/performances preferably under 12 minutes.
2] “Patchbay Session Proposals” (which include papers or discussion proposals).

“Patchbay Sessions” are informal paper and discussion presentations.
- We are looking for short abstracts / outlines on any area of Analogue Electronics and Modular Synthesis, including for example, performance, design, patching, aesthetics, gender, history, innovation, to name but a few.
'The format of the proposal is very open, as long as it fits within the given 20 minutes duration.

Submission Fee:
There is no submission fee for this call for works
Attendance:

Author/s of selected work must attend the festival should they have a piece or paper accepted.

Important

We regret we are unable to pay for the costs of transport, accommodation, etc. for participants whose works were accepted. We regret we cannot provide performers for the accepted submissions.

SUBMISSION DETAILS:

Method: Accepted submissions via wetransfer.com (or similar)
Email:
submissions@sines-squares.org
with cc/ to:
richard_scott@rwnc.co.uk
All submissions must also include the following form:

SUBMISSION FORM DOWNLOAD:

Download Submission FORM - or copy this link: http://bit.ly/1UsSgo8

TECHNICAL FORMATS ACCEPTED:

Music and Audiovisual Submissions: Music only in stereo wav, aif or flac format (e.g. 44.1 kHz /96 kHz/ 16 bit/24 bit). No MP3.
Multichannel submissions accepted but must also be accompanied with a stereo mixdown/reduction.
Audiovisual submissions only on .mov
Forms including links to online materials (Vimeo, Soundcloud, YouTube, etc.) are also accepted (as long as they are accessible!)

WE PROVIDE:

Sines & Squares will provide the baby MANTIS System (minimum of 16 channel Genelec speakers) in the 350-seat Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall (Manchester) and a minimum of 4-channel system at the charming Islington Mill Studios, Salford. We also will provide video projection, mixing console, microphones, cabling and equipped room for the paper and discussion sessions and professional technical support. Composers / performers should bring all the necessary gear (e.g. modular synths, computers, sound cards, etc) to realise their works.

FURTHER INFORMATION:

"Sine & Squares Festival on Analogue Electronics and Modular Synthesis is organised by the NOVARS Research Centre, at The University of Manchester, UK and in liaison with Islington Mill Studios, Salford," add "Sound Anatomy, Berlin" Contact:
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info@sines-squares.org
with cc/ to
richard_scott@rwnc.co.uk
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http://sines-squares.org
http://www.novars.manchester.ac.uk
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The organisation reserves the right to modify the details and conditions of this form and call.
31 March 2016