Ricardo Climent will discuss his new research in music composition and new media, involving the use of audio metadata and 3D game-enginesoftware.
Ricardo Climent is an active music composer. He often finds in the field of music technology, original new routes and stimuli to explore and develop distintive aspects in his music, both in the creative and performing environment.
Currently, he lecturers at the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, University of Manchester and serves as Co-Director of the NOVARS Research Centre He previously held a Lecturing position at the School of Music and Sonic Arts (SARC), Queen’s University of Belfast. Ricardo has served as resident composer and researcher at the JOGV Orchestra in Spain, Conservatorio of Morelia in Mexico, Kunitachi colleague of Music, Tokyo, LEA labs, at the Conservatorio of Valencia, the Cushendall Tower- In you we trust, Northern Ireland and at CARA- Celebrating Arts in rural Areas, cross- border Ireland.
Among his most original long-term collaborative projects we find The Microbial Ensemble, (repertoire for a bunch of microbes, with Quan Gan), The Carxofa Electric Band (a children’s workshop using vegetables and Electronics with iain McCurdy), The Tornado-Project (a cross-atlantic set of commissioned works for flute, clarinet and computer for American wind virtuosi Esther Lamneck (clarinet) and Elizabeth McNutt (flute)), Drosophila (a dance-theatre tour of a blind fly with KLEM and Idoia Zabaleta), Ho- a sonic expedition to Vietnam, (a 3D interactive interface project for plantariums) and more recently s.low, (a cross-disciplinary project in Berlin involving artists from 19 countries around the world, in collaboration with Ima Pico)
For more info visit:
www.electro-acoustic.com -> Flash web (general info)
www.sonorities.org -> List of works with details, mp3s and pdf scores
www.novars.manchester.ac.uk -> Current Research Project
http://soundcloud.com/ricardo-climent -> more mp3s!
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