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Videomusic concert - Dias de Música Electroacústica 21 - CEC

Title: videomusic concert
Date: 15th February, 2015
Organisers: CEC, Dias de Música Electroacústica festival, Curation Joseph Hyde.


The CEC (Canadian Electroacoustic Community) has programmed three concerts in the 21st edition of the Dias de Música Electroacústica festival () in Seia, Portugal, from 13–15 February, 2015.

The videomusic concert which is one of the three concerts programmed by CEC for this festival is curated by Joseph Hyde and consists of recent videomusic works. This concert will take place on the 15th February, 2015.
See facebook page: http://facebook.com/564944106975362

This videomusic works concert is also a followup to the publication in the April 2014 issue of eContact! 15.4.
— Videomusic: Overview of an Emerging Art Form / Vidéomusique: aperçu d’une pratique artistique émergente.
Many of the names on the programme can be found in this issue of eContact!.
http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/15_4

The programme for the videomusic concert is as follows

Maxime Corbeil-Perron — Ghostly (2013)
Andrew Lewis — LEXICON (2012)
Pierre Paré-Blais — Spiralling (2010)
Jean Piché — Horizons (2014–15)
Diego Garro — Dammtor (2013)
Joseph Hyde — Cloud Chamber (2015)
Maura McDonnell — Duel Tones (2013)
(source facebook page)

The two other concerts that CEC is collaborating with DME on for the February 2015 edition, are a feature a concert of miniatures curated by CEC Admin Jef Chippewa, and a concert of the winning JTTP 2014 works.
http://facebook.com/805485159524685
http://facebook.com/757840867627753


Website for Festival Dias de Música Electroacústica 21: http://www.festival-dme.org/ / https://www.facebook.com/festivalDME
CEC: http://cec.sonus.ca/




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