Events for May 15, 2008:


Off The Grid

March 30, 2008 – Sept. 14, 2008

Neuberger Museum of Art
Purchase College, SUNY
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10277
United States

(free103point9 Event)

Matt Bua, Benjamin Cohen, Dylan Gauthier, and Stephan von Muehlen., EcoArtTech: Christine Nadir and Cary Peppermint, eteam, Max Goldfarb, Louis Hock, Nina Katchadourian , Kristin Lucas, Joe McKay, Trevor Paglen, Temporary Services, Seth Weiner, Bart Woodstrup

Off The Grid features contemporary works which formally and/or conceptually challenge conventional and commercial infrastructures.

Co-presented by the Neuberger Museum of Art and free103point9. Curated by Jacqueline Shilkoff (Neuberger Museum) and Galen Joseph-Hunter, Tianna Kennedy, Tom Roe (free103point9)

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On the Way Out_04.22-05.16.08

April 22, 2008: 8:30 p.m. – May 16, 2008: noon

Freddy's Backroom
485 Dean Street at 6th Ave
(one block from Flatbush)
Brooklyn, NY
United States

(free103point9 Online Radio Event)

Seth Misterka, Mike Pride

Benefit for saxophonist Andrew D'Angelo
featuring:
Seth Misterka's Beco: Beco is a free-form improvisers collective led by saxophonist Seth Misterka.
Mike Pride's From Bacteria to Boys: From Bacteria to Boys blurs the lines between hyper-rhythmic modern-jazz, vocal chant, 20th/21st century classical music & raw Rn'B all with an intensity and center of focus anyone familiar with Pride's music has come to expect. The trio's first CD "Hang" came out on Funhole Records in 2006 and they are currently finishing up work on a new album to be out in late 2008. Mike Pride: drums; Darius Jones: alto sax; and Evan Lipson: bass.
On the Way Out is a monthly series of free jazz and other experimental forms of music. More


Deep Wireless 2008

May 1, 2008 – June 1, 2008

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Online Radio Event)

Chantal Dumas, Anna Friz, Tetsuo Kogawa

The Deep Wireless festival is a celebration of Radio Art produced by New Adventures in Sound Art that lasts the entire month of May each year and includes performances, radio broadcasts, commissions with CBC radio's "Outfront", a CD, installations, workshops and a conference. Click below for entire schedule. Click here to listen. More


Third International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications

May 14, 2008 – May 17, 2008

Singapore

Access to radio spectrum is largely based on the principle of fixed resource allocation. With the proliferation of wireless applications/services in the last couple of decades, in many countries, most of the available spectrum has been allocated. This results in the radio spectrum scarcity which poses a serious problem for the future development of the wireless communications industry. On the other hand, careful studies of the usage pattern reveal that most of the allocated spectrum experiences low utilization. This motivates the concept of dynamic spectrum access via cognitive radio technologies, which allows secondary networks to use unused or under-utilized radio spectrum from primary licensed networks. More


Radio Lab: Youth Radio Workshop

May 15, 2008: 9 a.m. – May 25, 2008: noon

International High School at Prospect Heights
883 Classon Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11225

01SJ
1346 The Alameda, Suite 7-109
San Jose, CA 95126-5006

(free103point9 Event, Radio Lab)

Tianna Kennedy

Tianna Kennedy will present a series of Radio Lab workshops at the International High School at Prospect Heights. The workshops will introduce students to tips and techniques for recording and editing audio, conducting interviews, webstreaming, and podcasting. Recorded student interviews will be part of a 9 min DVD in collaboration with freeDIMENSIONAL for Zero 1 (SJ01) festival in San Jose June 4-8. More


Tania Leon and Juho Laitinen

May 15, 2008: 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Roulette at Location One
20 Greene St.
btw Canal and Grand Sts.
Manhattan, NY
212-219-8242

Interpretations is excited to present two movers-and-shakers in the international New Classical scene. Both León and Laitinen are world-travelers and new music thrill-seekers, tirelessly promoting their works and performing the works of others for new audiences and die-hard fans around the globe. Ask them where they’ve been lately.
• A rising star on the new music scene, Finnish cellist Juho Laitinen returns to New York with a solo program featuring his fellow Finns Tapio Tuomela, Kaija Saariaho, and Jukka Tiensuu, plus a brand-new work from Brooklyn composer Michael Rose.
• The celebrated composer and conductor Tania León presents an evening of recent chamber works: a new foray into live musician+electronics and two song cycles with texts by Margaret Atwood and Derek Walcott. Featuring: Airi Yoshioka, violin; Elizabeth Farnum, soprano; Adam Kent, piano; Diana Herold, marimba. More

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