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App Music: Mobile Music Making With Matthias Krebs July 29th August 2nd, 2013

For quite a while now, making music with apps on smartphones and tablets has been more than simply a novelty. Some excellent music apps offer innovative digital musical instruments to the users. The production of digital music has also started to change: These apps already allow the creation of remarkable musical results, as demonstrated by the first serious album productions (e.g. The Fall by Gorillaz) and professional stage performances (e.g. by Jordan Rudess or the DigiEnsemble Berlin). The App Music seminar will be a composition and sound workshop in the form of an experimental laboratory; a creative space to explore music and make new discoveries. Participants will investigate perspectives and potential of app music through a collective learning by doing approach. Enthusiasts, experts and interested parties from all backgrounds are therefore invited to participate in the collaborative investigation of and experimentation with new music, sound and performance. A range of different sounds and musical compositions will be developed in groups and discussed within the context of the workshop. Results of the interactive creative activities will be presented in a public performance at the c-base. The workshop will begin with an overview of the different music apps, platforms, devices and interfaces. Project groups will organically develop performances, productions and/or composition pieces over the course of the following days. Additionally, a joint rehearsal with the musicians of the DigiEnsemble Berlin is planed. The (partial) results will be presented in the workshop by the end of the last day. The last two days will be used to prepare the final performance. Possible open questions to be explored in the course of the workshop: Which musical forms, fields of application and performing practices can be shaped by music apps? What possibilities are offered by mobile sensor controlled devices (such as smartphones and tablets) for music production and for future use as musical instruments? Can you express emotion and meaning with mobile music apps?
Website URL: http://www.udkberlin.de/sites/sommerkurse/content/artistic_courses_2013/music/mobile_music_making/index_eng.html

Participants The workshop is aimed at enthusiasts, musicians, sound artists and music technologists, but is fundamentally open to all who are attracted by making music with digital sensor controlled devices. This is a workshop for those who are seeking an interactive exchange with others with regard to new musical forms, new technology and innovative expressive methods of sound making, performance and collaboration. Interested parties of all disciplines are encouraged to participate; diverse and varied backgrounds often bring valuable eclectic elements into the collaborative mix. The workshop is also relevant for composers and creative individuals (for instance from the field of marketing/media production), who are keen on creating film material and background music for media productions. Participants may certainly play their own devices during the workshop, however a large and varied supply of additional devices, peripheral equipment and amplifiers will also be provided. All participants (veteran app-musicians included!) are encouraged to mix, match, integrate, collaborate and experiment with a multitude of devices during the course. One of the goals of the workshop is to make new discoveries and explore interesting new combinations of devices and apps. Matthias Krebs is a professional app musician, physicist, opera singer and music educator. For many years now, he has also been active in theater production as a sound artist and composer. He founded the DigiEnsemble Berlin at the Berlin Career College in 2010. Today it is the first professional music ensemble that regularly performs mobile music on physical stages. Krebs also delves into the field of mobile music making in his blog as well as in several music article publications and his current dissertation. Additionally he has recently published a browsable online slideshow on android as a music creation platform. (http://de.slideshare.net/MatzeRak/androidmusicmakingapps-2013) date: July 29th-August 2nd 2013 place: UdK Berlin, Bundesallee 1-12 fee: 400 (from June 10th 2013: 420 ) No. of participants: 12 to 15 language: English application deadline: July 1st 2013 Online registration: www.udk-berlin.de/summer-courses

Website URL: http://www.udkberlin.de/sites/sommerkurse/content/artistic_courses_2013/music/mobile_music_making/index_eng.html

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