Plymouth University

Silicon Voices - Research performance

Sun 26 February 16:30 The House, Plymouth University Free admission, booking advised

Marcelo Gimenes

Silicon Voices for contralto, bass voices and live electronics draws from the composer’s research into music and Artificial Intelligence. It showcases software that simulates a group of agents communicating with each other by means of musical phrases. As these virtual musicians communicate with each other they progressively evolve a repertoire of generative musical rules collectively.

Part of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival.

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Voices without Borders - Research Performance

Sun 26 February 14:00 Jill Craigie Cinema, Plymouth University Free admission, booking advised

Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron

Voices Without Borders gives a voice to an audience in a live musical performance based on a mobile application created at ICCMR by Marcelo Gimenes. This cloud-based system answers a specific compositional need, where an improvisation is led by participants' choices through pre-selected soundtracks. The audience activates soundtracks by voting that will in turn influence a live improvisation on stage. Part of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music...

The Voice of the Sea - Research performance

Sun 26 February 12:30 Crosspoint, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University Free admission

Nuria Bonet in collaboration with the Marine Institute and the Plymouth Coastal Observatory, Plymouth University

The Voice of the Sea uses information gathered by a marine buoy off the coast of South East Cornwall in real-time to determine compositional choices. Factors such as wave height, period, direction, water temperature will directly influence musical parameters. Surrounded by speakers, the listeners will be immersed in an extended and real-time marine sonic world.

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A Buddha of Superposition or ‘An Entangled Voice’ - Film and Research performance

Sun 26 February 11:00 Jill Craigie Cinema, Plymouth University Free admission, booking advised

Alexis Kirke

A story of religion and song is constructed live for the cinema audience, about an avowed Buddhist and professional soprano, Lois. This short narrative film is an emotional Artificial Intelligence that re-cuts itself based on how it is ‘feeling’. It is partly driven by a quantum computer installed at the University of Southern California. Supported by the Creative Cultivator at Plymouth University who nurture and deliver engagement and knowledge transfer between...

Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta and Singers Festival Gala Concert

Sat 25 February 20:00 The House, Plymouth University £10/£7/Friends Free Discounts available via the Artory App and free to Plymouth University students via SPiA

Simon Ible, conductor. Butterscotch, beatbox vocalist

Wasgiischwashäsch: Nuria Bonet Butterscotch Concerto: Eduardo R. Miranda in collaboration with Butterscotch Real Voices Dining: Linas Baltas Vōv: Eduardo R. Miranda and David Peterson in collaboration with Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition Native Alien: Butterscotch

Join us for the world premiere of this alt-classical piece for...

Talk: The Art of Inventing Languages

David J. Peterson, creator of the Dothraki language for Game of Thrones

Fri 24 February 20:00 Jill Craigie Cinema, Plymouth University Free admission, booking advised

One of the world’s most famous language creators, David J. Peterson created the Dothraki languag, for HBO’s fantasy series Game of Thrones and a language for the Walt Disney film Thor: The Dark World. This talk will introduce what is involved in the creation of an authentic, naturalistic language such as Dothraki and the language created for Eduardo Reck Miranda’s vocal composition Vōv. Part of the Peninsula...

Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2017 Voice 2.0

Fri 24-Sun 26 Feb Plymouth University

Festival Directors: Simon Ible, Director of Music, Peninsula Arts Eduardo Reck Miranda, Professor in Computer Music, Plymouth University.

VOICE 2.0 offers a glimpse of how musicians, scientists and linguists are re-inventing voice through an ambitious programme exploring new means, forms and uses of voice in communication and musical creativity.

Organised in partnership with Plymouth University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music (ICCMR).

https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/contemporary-music-festival

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Exhibition: Art2Day 2017

Friday 3 February-Friday 17 March Monday-Friday 10:00-17:00 Cube³ Gallery, Portland Square Building, Plymouth University

Explore the rich and diverse artwork created by some of Plymouth’s future artists in this annual exhibition, specially designed to celebrate the work of secondary schools across the City.

Art2Day showcases the rich talent of students doing GCSE, A-level and Foundation qualifications. The work demonstrates their research, experimentation and the development of their creative skills – all displayed exquisitely in a public gallery.

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Talk: A Short History Of Anger - Joy Manesiotis

Tuesday 28 March, 19:00 Theatre 2, Roland Levinksy Building, Plymouth University £6/£4.20/Friends free Discounts available via the Artory App and free to Plymouth University students via SPiA

A hybrid of prose, poetry, essay and verse, persona and chorus, A Short History takes its source material from the Destruction of Smyrna in 1922. Joy Manesiotis is the author of They Sing to Her Bones and winner of the New Issues Poetry Prize. In May 2012, her poems were dropped over Nicosia, Cyprus as part of Spring Poetry Rain, an international event to help foster peace in the last divided...

Music: Plymouth University Student Composers’ Concert

Friday 24 March, 19:30 Upper Lecture Theatre, Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University Free admission, booked advised

Music composed and performed by Plymouth University music students in this concert reflects the breadth of styles and genres taught on the University’s Music BA course.

https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/plymouth-university-student-composer...

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