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influences of technological applications in music and in music media meeting
Barcelona. The Faculty of Computer Science in Pisa was the first to be established in Italy and in the spaces of local CNR (National Research Council) are held from decades of sound research activities, involving world-class composers such as Pietro Grossi. Included in this fertile tradition, distinctive and original ELECTRONIC draft and the introduction of technological innovations in the arts-music through conferences, seminars and workshops as well as concerts, installations and multimedia performances.

Pending ELECTRONIC PLUG TO 2, the second edition of which will take place in spring 2010 with the participation of innovative research and international sound, new exhibition at the San Michele degli Scalzi (SMS) to Pisa will be held Saturday, December 12 from 15.30 to 19.00 a panel entitled "CHANGE MUSIC: the influences of technological applications in music and in music," with industry experts to explore various aspects of the profound changes introduced by new digital technologies
(Mp3, free download, file-sharing, tools for Home and Mobile Recording, man-machine interfaces to new understanding, new hardware and software synthesizers, virtual instruments , etc.).
to the use, production and study of musical creations.

Vittore Baroni, editor of the monthly noise, which will coordinate the roundtable enriched samples sound and multimedia demonstrations. They will bring their special contribution Nicola Catalano (music journalist and co-host of the Beats Radio Rai 3), Antonio Ciarletta (editor of the webzine OndaRock.it), Sandro Gronkowski (Director experimental record label Radical Matters), Valerio Mattioli ( Editor's Blow Up, working with XL) and Massimo Bianchi (head of the Association New Grass - EAS). The electronic musician Peter Ripa / K11 conclude the meeting with a speech sound for shortwave receivers, designed specifically for the space center SMS - San Michele degli Scalzi. The entrance to the initiatives of the nonprofit New Grass - EAS, open a tutti ma rivolte in particolare alla popolazione studentesca, è completamente gratuito. CONTRIBUTI: D.S.U. Diritto allo Studio Universitario, Università di Pisa
COLLABORAZIONI: Comune di Pisa
PATROCINIO: Comune di Pisa
INFORMAZIONI:
www.newgrass.it
Networking and collaborative projects on Art and culture have advanced Internet network.

Nicola Catalano Leader Beats, daily transmission of RAI-Radio 3, writing for the monthly Blow Up, artistic co-director of the International Meeting PX_PiombinoeXperimenta Sound Art, part of the electronic duo z_e_l_l_e, DJs, but most listeners ... Antonio Ciarletta
lives and works in Salem, where he has been working as an analyst web marketing. He graduated in communications and marketing, studies of new models of online communication. Since 2002 he is editor of the magazine online OndaRock (
www.ondarock.it
).

Sandro Gronchi

Artist, editor and graphic designer since 2000 working as a lecturer at various institutions external trainer as part of educational research for the study of graphic arts and visual arts. Since 2004, independent publisher with the project Radical Matters - Editions / Label (www.myspace.com/

radicalmatters
), which deals with the production of editions and multiples of art within the music industry.

Valerio Mattioli

writes for the monthly Music Blow Up, the magazine XXL Republic of Italy and Vice. It has been a journalist for the newspaper Liberation, and has published articles and essays for publishers Laterza, manifestolibri and Meltemi. Peter Ripa / K11

sound artist, he studied the dynamics related to the phenomenology of perception, with particular reference to the dichotomy between the visible and invisible. He has created sound sculptures and installations in the field of contemporary art works and has produced music for various international labels: Radical Matters (I), Afe Records (I), Aurora Borealis (UK), Actual Noise (USA). K11 is a project based on using short-wave radio signals and other signals to create sonic dimensions closely connected with the place of performance.
www.pt-r.com
Massimo Bianchini
Promoter of the show and contributor to the Spina Electronics Association New Grass - EAS, Musical Research at the University of Pisa.