One of my forthcoming publications that investigates the network as a site for music performance; in particular, the net’s performative conditions with the tightly linked notion of community that become exposed through the medium of music as an intrinsic social practice.
In this paper we examine the scattered viewpoints that characterize the network and question the idealized view of an all-connectedness. We position the human body as an interrupter of the network, and argue for a framework that, contrary to the often holistic approach to performing in the net, favors glances, fragments and desires....
Schroeder, F. and Rebelo, P. (2008, forthcoming). MUSICKING THE NETWORK: THE BODY AS DISTURBANT. Accepted for the Dispersive Anatomies issue in the Leonardo Electronic Almanac.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Research Seminar - SARC

The seminar gave insights into the cultural implications of the network as a site for performance, and discussed vital issues which arise when playing music with others in disparate sites. (Sorry, the keynote file is too big to upload).
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Disparate Bodies- a multi-site networked performance

As part of a three year European Culture network project CO-ME-DI-A
(directed by IRCAM with partners here in Belfast as well as in Graz, Prague, Genoa, Budapest and Hamburg), we have just completed a huge network performance (29th of November 2007).
The performance took place in Belfast - SARC, in Hamburg and in Graz as well as in SecondLife.
More info on the Disparate Bodies webpage.
Here is the slide show that was cast into SL:
Great success!!! A short movie with picts from the performance:
And here on youtube:
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Faint - new trio
The new trio CD Faint is out on the creative sources record label.
Video of the CD launch
(11th October 2007 at the Sonic Arts Research Center in Belfast)
Video of the CD launch
(11th October 2007 at the Sonic Arts Research Center in Belfast)
Saturday, September 22, 2007
ICMC 07 Presentation
The paper I co-wrote with Alain, Pedro and Fernando was presented at the 2007 ICMConference in Conpenhagen in August 2007. (ICMC2007 page)
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
ADDRESSING THE NETWORK: PERFORMATIVE STRATEGIES FOR PLAYING APART
This is a paper about the APART study carried out at SARC in April.
It is published by the International Computer Music Conference 07.
It is published by the International Computer Music Conference 07.
Monday, April 02, 2007
APART Study

We have just completed a network study here at SARC.
Three musicians were placed into three different sites and several different network conditions were tested.
With this project we wanted to examine performers' complex cues in a network environment. We were particularly interested in how the network might suggest strategies for ensemble playing which might differ from those commonly used
on the traditional stage.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
AHRC Fellowship
In April 2006 I will commence investigations on performance issues in networked environments. This work is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and will take three and a half years.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Two Thousand + SEVEN

The second edition of the Two Thousand Symposia Series is ahead.
For this years' one-day event we will have performative and theoretical papers elucidating issues in networked performance environments.
I am proud to announce two keynote speakers, George Lewis from Columbia University and Steven Connor from Birkbeck College, London.
The symposium will close with a panel discussion with local and remote speakers. Remotely we will be joined by Chris Brown and Chris Chafe at CCRM (Stanford University California). The discussion will be led by Director of Research at SARC, Dr. Pedro Rebelo.
Monday, May 01, 2006
Sounding Out Sonorities
Monday, April 24, 2006
Contemporary Music Review
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
s h l >>> p l s

This is the title of a new CD/DVD project that I will be doing in 2006.
Five Belfast based composers from the Sonic Arts Research Center will be writing exciting new works for saxophones and live-electronics which I will be recording in 2006.
You can get a "wee" taste during the Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music (www.sonorities.org.uk), in which I will showcase some of those works.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Red Spandex
Friday, September 30, 2005
Two Thousand + SIX

This new international performance technology conference will kick off as part of next year's Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music and will take place at the Sonic Arts Research Center in Belfast: www.qub.ac.uk/sonorities.
The conference will bring together, for the first time, performers, composers, academics and thinkers, as well as every one else who feels outside those categories, in order to discuss a wide variety of topics on performances that are informed by new technologies.
The conference is planned for Saturday, the 29th of April 2006 at SARC in Belfast for just one day with paper sessions in the morning and the afternoon, with two keynote speakers, a lunchtime performance and a free evening concert for registered conference guests featuring Fred Frith with the Ulster Orchestra.
Further information on the conference will be posted in December 2005 on the SARC website: www.sarc.qub.ac.uk.
Monday, September 05, 2005
ICMC 2005
ICMC - the big International Computer Music Conference has started in Barcelona today !!! Without my physical presence...
My thanks go to Pedro who is there and who will read out my paper
"The Deleuze-ian/Guattarian Performance: performancing at n-1 dimensions" on Thursday, the 8th of September.

So, don't forget to go there and email me if you want to have a copy of the paper.
My thanks go to Pedro who is there and who will read out my paper
"The Deleuze-ian/Guattarian Performance: performancing at n-1 dimensions" on Thursday, the 8th of September.

So, don't forget to go there and email me if you want to have a copy of the paper.
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Ferrari

Luc Ferrari died on the 22nd of August 2005:
It is with great disbelief and shock that I take in the sad news...
I only recently had the opportunity to talk to him and to hear his works live at the 2005 Sonorities Festival in Belfast.
He was so easy to talk to,
always had a smile on his face
and I felt very privileged to hear his music live.
My thoughts go to Brunhild.
Pict from: http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Ferrari.shtml
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Contemporary Music Review
Second Life


I now navigate as sikChick Sachertorte in Second Life.
Come and talk to me there...
or just look...
Also:
Watch out for the virtual performance that I intend to stage there with the
duo l a u t.
So, wait for it...
Monday, August 01, 2005
Quirky
Saturday, January 01, 2005
maX
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