PROGRAMME

Our presentations serve as valuable resources to stay informed about the latest developments in the Networking Performance Art scene.
WED 12/11

09:00 – 10:30

Performing Arts & Advanced Networking 101

Ann Doyle, Internet2
Chris Brezil, The New School
Domenico Vicinanza, GÉANT
Justin Trieger, New World Symphony

10:30 – 10:45

Break

10:45 – 12:00

LoLa & Ultragrid Overview & Updates

Claudio Allocchio, GARR
Miloš Liška, CESNET

12:00 – 12:15

Break

12:15 – 13:00

MVTP Overview & Use Cases

Jiří Melnikov, CESNET
Chris Shade, Manhattan School of Music
Tania Lisboa, Royal College of Music
David Marsh and Chris Shade, Manhattan School of Music

THU 13/11

09:00 – 09:30

Research Supporting Efficacy of Distance Learning

Tania Lisboa, Royal College of Music
Dainora Daugvilaite, Royal College of Music

09:30 – 11:00

Crossing Domains

Maria Isabel Gandia Carriedo, CSUC
Thomas Gorman, Coventry University
Domenico Vicinanza, GÉANT

11:00 – 11:15

Break

11:15-12:00

Use Cases & Emerging Tech

Trond Engum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Tom Zlabinger, York College, CUNY
David Spencer, University of Memphis

12:00-12:45

Making Connections -Tools for Home Use

David Spencer, University of Memphis
Sarah Weaver, NowNet Arts
Justin Trieger, New World Symphony

12:45-13:00

Webinar Closing

Chris Brezil, The New School
Domenico Vicinanza, GÉANT
Ann Doyle, Internet2

FRI 13/09

09:00 – 09:30

Synchronized Interactive Multi-Stream on the Street and in the Server Room

Minka Harej and Tesa Robič, Arnes

Juozas Karosas hall

When the street theatre AnaMonro faced the challenge of empty streets, they came up with crazy ideas, ideas so good that even now, when the streets are full again, they continue to yield positive results. They decided to show street theatre to the home audience in a very special way, through the eyes of a film director, as the viewer could adjust the viewing of the performance themselves. This way of following street performances is interesting for viewers even today, and not just for performances, but also for events and conferences… In designing the solution, AnaMonro turned to Arnes, where, with combined efforts, Arnes infrastructure, and their own development, they created the SIMS system.

09:30 – 10:00

SIMS presentation from Ana Monro (Demo)

Ana Monro Theatre

Balcony Theatre

10:00 – 10:30

Acts For Hacks: Fragments (Demo)

Vasileios Agiomyrgianakis, University of West Attica
Haruka Hirayama, Hokkaido Information University
Hideaki Isobe, Tokyo College of Music

Juozas Karosas hall

The Acts for Hacks project (2022–) is for cross-media live performance with the application of real-time gestural painting for sound manipulation, which consists of a microcomputer, sensing technology, and interactive sound. In this performance (Acts for Hacks: Fragments), we aimed to explore the novel artistic expression and creative potential that lie between portrayal actions, graphical elements, dancing, and sonic events by investigating an appropriate networked interconnected system structure. This work will be conducted by two performers and a dancer. Performers are composers, and they have their own interlinked aural systems with painting actions in one place. The dancer manipulates sound from a remote location. This musical work will be created through dialogues of drawing (gestures and images), sound transformation and manipulation, and dancing using telematic technology with OSCGroups. One performer uses SuperCollider and the other uses Max to interpret their painting actions into sonic events.

10:30 – 11:30

Networking Coffee Break

11:30 – 12:30

MVTP demo (CESNET)

Sven Ubik, CESNET

Balcony Theatre

12:30 – 13:00

NPAPW Closing

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