Humanity: From Survival to Revival is an award-winning (2023 Best of Competition Award in interactive media and emerging technologies category from the Broadcast Education Association) interactive audio-visual performance work that depicts the transformation of the dystopian state of humanity to utopianism in both the visual and sonic realms by including the faces of live audiences as part of the multimedia performance. Not only do audiences play an interactive survival game via microphone (sound interactive), but the collaborative efforts are meant to represent saving humanity through collective transformation, healing, and renewal. This work will culminate in a participatory experimental performance where audiences and live music improvisation synergistically drive the work’s visual storytelling framework.
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19:30 - 22:30 | FARM Performance EveningFARM at Reisbeck Auditorium Chair(s): Kaley Eaton Cornish College of the Arts Doors open at 7:00pm. Open at no charge to all participants of ICFP and/or any workshop. It is also open to the public at no charge, but conference attendees have preference and seating may be limited. Address is 2017 Boren Ave, the glass building to the right of the Performance Hall. | ||
19:30 15mOther | As music overheard, as image made light. FARM | ||
19:50 60mKeynote | Keynote: Perfectly Imperfect: Music, Math and the Keyboard FARM Gloria Cheng UCLA DOI | ||
21:00 15mOther | Solo Piano Performance FARM Gloria Cheng UCLA | ||
21:20 15mOther | Humanity: From Survival to Revival FARM | ||
21:40 20mOther | Accelerometers as an Instrument FARM | ||
22:05 15mOther | Aurora: Goddess of Dawn FARM |