2 Researchers Position / Ircam / Quaero Project

 Ircam recruits two Researchers under limited-term contract of 18 months and full-time

From April 1st, 2010

 
Introduction to IRCAM

IRCAM is a leading non-profit organization associated to Centre Pompidou, dedicated to music production, R&D and education in acoustics and music. It hosts composers, researchers and students from many countries cooperating in contemporary music production, scientific and applied research. The main topics addressed in its R&D department include acoustics, audio signal processing, computer music, interaction technologies, musicology. Ircam is located in the centre of Paris near the Centre Pompidou, at 1, Place Igor Stravinsky 75004 Paris.

 
Introduction to Quaero project

Quaero is a 200 M€ collaborative research and development program focusing on the areas of automatic extraction of information, analysis, classification and usage of digital multimedia content for professionals and consumers. The research work shall concentrate on managing virtually unlimited quantities of multimedia and multilingual information, including text, speech, music, image and video. Five main application areas have been identified by the partners:

1.       multimedia internet search

2.       enhanced access services to audiovisual content on portals

3.       personalized video selection and distribution

4.       professional audiovisual asset management

5.       digitalization and enrichment of library content, audiovisual cultural heritage and scientific information.

  The Quaero consortium was created to meet new multimedia content analysis requirements for consumers and professionals, faced with the explosion of accessible digital information and the proliferation of access means (PC,  TV, handheld devices). More information can be found at www.quaero.org/.

  Role of Ircam in Quaero Project

In the Quaero project, Ircam is in charge of the coordination of audio/music indexing research and of development of music-audio indexing technology: music content-description (tempo, rhythm, key, chord, singing-voice, and instrumentation description), automatic indexing (music genre/style, mood), music similarity, music audio summary, chorus detection and audio identification. A specificity of the project is the creation of a large-music-audio corpus in order to train and validate all the algorithms developed during the project.

  Position description

Researchers would be in charge of the development of the technologies related to

·         music-audio content description/ content-extraction: tempo and beat/measure position estimation, key/mode, chord progression, instrument/drum identification, singing voice location, voice description

·         music automatic indexing into music genre, music mood

·         music similarity: especially on large-scale databases

·         music structure discovery, automatic music audio summary generation, chorus location

Researcher will also collaborate with the evaluation team who evaluate algorithms performances and with the developer team.

  Required profile

·         Very high skills in audio signal processing (spectral analysis, audio-feature extraction, parameter estimation)

·         High skill in audio indexing and data mining (statistical modelling, automatic feature selection algorithm, …)

·         High-skill in large-database search algorithms

·         Good knowledge of Linux, Windows, MAC-OS environments

·         High-skill in Matlab programming, skills in C/C++ programming

·         High productivity, methodical work, excellent programming style.

 
Salary

According to background and experience

 Applications

Please send an application letter together with your resume and any suitable information addressing the above issues preferably by email to: peeters_a_t_ircam dot fr with cc to vinet_a_t_ircam dot fr, rod_a_t_ircam_dot_fr, roebel_at_ircam_dot_fr

AMP:CONNECT in San Francisco (deadline February 14, 5 pm)

 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
AMP:CONNECT in San Francisco

   
 
On Saturday, February 27, AMP will present AMP:CONNECT in Downtown San Francisco at Meridian Gallery.

This event will bring together a group of Bay Area grass roots arts organizations for an evening of networking with local creatives.

San Francisco Bay area AMP members are invited to submit art, performance proposals, and short films for the event. If you submit visual art, you must be available to install your work between 6:30 and 7:30 pm on February 27, must attend the event, and must remove your work between 12 midnight and 1 am that same night (not before or after). Deadline for submissions and proposals is 5 pm on Sunday, February 14.

We would love it if your work could somehow address the event’s theme of Connecting.

To submit visual art, send a .jpg image, with dimensions and media used, to pluginamp@gmail.com.

To propose a performance, email pluginamp@gmail.com with details. Musicians should send an audio file attachment. Dancers and other performers should send at least an image, though film or video in some format would be welcome.

To submit a short film, you must be able to either provide a link to the film online, or attach the film to an email. Films should be no longer than 15 minutes long; shorter is better.

Everyone who attends this fundraising event, including exhibiting artists, filmmakers, and performers, will donate $10 to AMP. Exhibiting artists, filmmakers, and performers will be linked in the email invitation and on AMP’s website.

The event is being curated by AMPers Chiara Viscomi and Elisabeth Friedeman, with direction from Los Angeles by AMP Executive Director Terri Anderson.

 
Meridian Gallery
 

“A commitment to nonviolent social change and to the inherent value of diversity has animated the SAPA (nonprofit parent of Meridian Gallery) since it began in 1986. Initially dedicated to breaking down racial, cultural, economic and geographic barriers through the arts, Meridian Gallery rapidly began to move into its purpose – to embody change – and as it moved, to assume a tangible responsibility to explore issues and to make spaces where youth and adults could access experientially a widening of the possible.

The Society for Art Publications of the Americas and its Meridian Gallery increases social, philosophical and spiritual change among previously isolated individuals and communities. Society for Art Publications of the Americas is the title selected in 1985 for the 501(c)(3) non-profit whose programs bear the name “Meridian” to signify hemispheric, geographical and cross cultural concerns: Meridian Gallery (1989), Meridian Interns Program (1996) and Meridian Music: Composers in Performance (1998).” (from Meridian Gallery’s website)
AMP: Artists Meeting Place and Resource Collective

email: pluginamp@gmail.com
web: http://pluginamp.com

2010 – MISO MUSIC PORTUGAL "25 YEARS"

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2010 – MISO MUSIC PORTUGAL “25 YEARS”

http://www.misomusic.com/25years/Home.html

In 2010 Miso Music Portugal celebrates its 25th anniversary.

To celebrate its 25 years of relentless activity, we will have some special commemorating events: from April 13 to 17 at the Instituto Franco-Português in Lisbon – “SEMANA DE ABRIL”/ “A WEEK IN APRIL” – and on June 11 and 12 at the Centro Cultural de Cascais (in Cascais) – “DIAS DE CASCAIS”/ “CASCAIS’DAYS”.

These two particular events in no way represent the whole spectrum of activities undertaken by Miso Music Portugal throughout the year, hence revealing the structural and vital work that it has continuously dedicated to fostering Portuguese musical creation and the Portuguese new music: dissemination and international promotion; investment in musicological research and in new technologies applied to music and performance; commitment in the preservation and communication of Portuguese musical heritage (both physically and digitally); long running devotion to the increase of Portuguese new music CDs and scores’ releases and distribution; assuring and reinforcing the presence of Portuguese pieces in concerts’ line-ups; developing several pedagogical projects through Art and drawing on new audiences’ awareness; developing the basis and projects for the exchange of composers and performers at both national and international levels.

The 2010 edition of the MÚSICA VIVA FESTIVAL – taking place from September 10th to 25th in Lisboa at the Centro Cultural de Belém/ Belém Arts Centre, the Jerónimos Monastery, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the Instituto Franco-Português – will undoubtedly play a key-role in the celebration of this anniversary.

We would be honoured to have you with us for these events, so we can achieve our goal of giving voice to a significant number of Portuguese contemporary composers once more.

See you in April!


“The AIC has found Música Viva, and all other projects of Miso Music (including their performing groups and recordings etc.), to be of the highest artistic merit. Furthermore they are run at the most professional organisational level. In the context of the international contemporary music scene Miso Music has an exceptional record of achievement.”
John McLachlan, Composer and President of the Association of Irish Composers, August 2008


“It is with great pleasure that I write about the work of Miso Music Portugal – (…) I have always been very well received and followed up as part of a festival which is internationally known as one of today’s most original contemporary music events, using new technologies for musical creation purposes. For their human and professional capacities, I recommend without reservation the work of Miso Music Portugal.”
Pedro Carneiro, Performer, Composer, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Portuguese Chamber Orchestra, September, September 2008


“Over its many years of existence and despite their limited resources, MISO must certainly be the organization which has promoted and supported the most, music and Portuguese composers both in Portugal and abroad. This support and promotion must go on in the best interest of Portuguese Culture.”
José Luís Ferreira, Composer and Professor at ESML and ETIC, October 2008


 “A week in April” – April 13th to 17th, 2010

In April 2010 Miso Music Portugal is throwing a week-long “party”: presenting concerts, children-oriented performances and the launching of new CDs. Furthermore, Miso Music Portugal is happy to highlight two world premieres: two collective works composed in a surrealist “cadavre exquis” way by more than 75 Portuguese and foreign composers, all of whom we had the great privilege and pleasure of working with over these last 25 years. Together, these composers will commemorate this important event by offering one musical miniature of music each. Several have already confirmed their attendance.

All performances at “A week in April” will be recorded and aired through RTP Antena 2 (National Music Radio).

April 13, 2010

“Contos Contados com Som”/ Sound Stories – Electroacoustic Theatre
For children
Performances at 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m

April 14, 2010
Release of the CD “Nuno Pinto – Clarinete Solo”

Concert by Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble; Pedro Neves conducting


April 15, 2010
Release of the CD “Electronic Music Vol.IV”
Concert “Electronic Music with the Loudspeaker Orchestra”
“Mãos na Massa do Som”


April 16, 2010
Concert by Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble; Jean-Sébastien Béreau conducting

Performance “Ficções Sonoras Eróticas”


April 17, 2010

Performance by Miso Ensemble


All these events take place at the Instituto Franco-Português in Lisbon.

“Cascais’ Days”, June 11 and 12, 2010

June 11 and 12, 2010
In June, it will be Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble’s turn to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Miso Music Portugal as well as the 50th birthday anniversary of composer Miguel Azguime; the highlights will be the concert by the ensemble’s soloists entirely devoted to his work and the concert presenting the premiere of a collective work (the 3rd “cadavre exquis” of this season). This work features more than 20 composers, such as Jonathan Harvey, Philippe Leroux, Clarence Barlow, Masataka Matsuo or Tadeusz Wielecki.

June 11, 2010

Open Reading Sessions by the Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble

Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble’s Soloists – Miguel Azguime’s 50th Anniversary

June 12, 2010
Concert by Sond’Ar-te Electric Ensemble; Pedro Neves conducting

Música Viva Festival 2010

Celebrating Miso Music Portugal’s 25 Years

While Miso Music Portugal celebrates a quarter of a century’s existence, Musica Viva Festival could not fail to be another great moment to demonstrate its strength and stamina.
As a key event for innovation, circulation and exchange of ideas and aesthetics, especially devoted to Portuguese composers and to the connections between music and technology, the Musica Viva Festival 2010 will bring us some of the most experienced and respected performers today, who will present pieces by renowned composers alongside those of young composers.
The Festival line-up will boast about 20 concerts and more than one hundred musical pieces as well as activities such as installations and audience awareness events. It will take place at the Belém Arts Centre, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Instituto Franco-Português from September 10th to 25th, 2010.

MISO MUSIC PORTUGAL * CENTRE FOR MUSICAL CREATION
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