CFP: Ircam Musical Research Residency 2011-2012

*Call for Projects 2011-2012: Musical Research Residency Program*
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/Submission Deadline/: September 30, 2010
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The second edition of Ircam’s Musical Research Residency program is now
open for online submissions for the 2011-2012 school calendar. Ircam
(Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics and Music) offers
experimental environments where composers/artists strive to expand their
artistic experience at one end, and scientists aims at extending
research and technological paradigms for new artistic expressions. Such
interactive process is called Musical Research.

For its second edition, Ircam is inviting composers and artists to
submit projects for the 2011-2012 Musical Research Residency program.
The program is open to international artists, regardless of age or
nationality, who wish to carry experimental research using Ircam’s
facilities and extensive research environment. Submission is online only
and each project will be evaluated by an international panel of experts
including researchers, composers, computer musicians and artists. Upon
nomination, each candidate will be granted a residency at Ircam during a
specific period (three or six months) and in association with a
team/project at Ircam. In addition, laureates receive an equivalent of
1200 Euros per month to cover expenses in France.
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/Information on past edition & musical research at Ircam:/
http://articles.ircam.fr/textes/Cont10a/index.pdf
 

SuperCollider 3.4 released

Hi all –

The new 3.4 version of SuperCollider is now available for Mac and Linux.

Full announcement (and downloads) here:
http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/2010/supercollider-34/

There are many changes since 3.3.1, including 64-bit support on mac
and linux, iPhone support, performance improvements, and improved user
interface features. Also, following the 3.4 “alpha” a couple of months
ago we fixed a backwards-compatibility issue, made consistency
improvements in JITlib, and more.

The ‘-with-extras’ versions include the new version of SwingOSC too (0.65).

Many people contributed towards this release – not just the large
group of developers but also people improving documentation, reporting
bugs, and so on. Thanks to you all!

Dan

http://www.mcld.co.uk