From: Hubert.Howe@qc.cuny.edu
Date: 2009 September 21 1:44:34 PM EDT
Subject: NYCEMF 2010 Call for Works
Call for Works
The New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival invites the submission of art works incorporating experimental audio in any capacity, including, but not limited to:
* concert works incorporating digital audio–works including performers, videos, and other elements are encouraged.
* installations–to be exhibited for all or part of the festival.
* experimental approaches–propose your own involvement with the
festival.
All works, installations, and proposals will be submitted through the online submission site, http://submit.nycemf.org/. All file formats are accepted.
The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2009.
Call for Curated Concerts
Groups of composers (studios, organizations, etc.) are invited to submit proposals to present an entire concert of works. The program may not exceed one hour, including any introductory remarks. Only the curators will be required to attend, and the registration fees for each piece will be heavily discounted. Emerging artists are especially encouraged to submit.
Spaces
The festival will take place at the CUNY Graduate Center, at 365 Fifth Ave, New York City (in the shadow of the Empire State building). There are two on-site performance spaces:
Elebash Hall
a 180 fixed-seat theater with full stage and video capabilities. Emphasis on works with multiple performers. 8.1 Meyer speakers, more TBA.
Segal Theater
80 movable-seat black-box-like theater with stage area and full video capabilities. Emphasis on single-performer and fixed media works. 8.1 Genelec speakers.
Off-Site Venues
Three late-night events will take place in various NYC venues. NYCEMF programs works in these venues based on artists’ preference. We expect to host at least one concert at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, and we will update the web site if other spaces are available.
For more information on NYCEMF spaces and systems, including speaker-arrangement diagrams, photos of the spaces, and a complete list of NYCEMF equipment, visit http://www.nycemf.org/spaces/
NYCEMF Performers
NYCEMF will supply instrumentalists to support the performance of a limited number of selected works. We will not be able to provide performers for every piece that is accepted, so composers and artists who can supply their own performers are encouraged. Composers can express their interest using the submissions form.
Submission Guidelines
Composers may submit up to two works, an installation, and a curated concert.
For Concert Works
Length – We encourage the submission of works under 12 minutes, but will consider a small number of longer works, to which more selective criteria will be applied. Works longer than 20 minutes will not be considered.
Logistics – We will consider all submissions regardless of the complexity of setup. However, please be aware that we will only be able to accept a limited number of large-ensemble or logistically demanding works.
Attendance and Registration
Composers and artists whose submissions are selected for presentation at NYCEMF will be required to attend and to pay a registration fee, which is expected to be $125-150. NYCEMF is a nonprofit festival; the fee supports a substantial schedule of diverse events.
Please visit www.nycemf.org for more information
Professor Hubert S. Howe, Jr.
Aaron Copland School of Music
Queens College C.U.N.Y.
Flushing, NY 11367-1597
(718) 997-3865 (997-FUNK)
http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/hhowe