10 years of Freesound at Mutek Festival

To commemorate the 10 years of Freesound we are organising an event in the framework of the MUTEK festival in Barcelona.

The Music Technology Group will have an Artist-in-residence that will create a musical work using Freesound. The result will be presented as part of an event dedicated to Freesound that will take place on March 3rd. The artist has been selected by Mutek festival through an open call.

The program of the event is:

– Introduction to Freesound and its use in the musical creation
– Audition of the work “Paseo BCN” by Andr?s Lewin-Richter
– Presentation and live session of the artist in residence MUTEK [ES] – Freesound. Work created in real time using some applications created around Freesound.
Chromahelix ? Live Act (https://soundcloud.com/chromahelix). Electroacoustic ensamble established in Barcelona, that expose the audience to different sound textures, combining soundscapes and minimal rythms. In this performance the audience will be able to interact with Freesound in real time.

All the performances will use a surround octophonic system.

You are all invited to come to celebrate the 10 years of Freesound.

March 3rd, 2016 ? 7PM
Sala Polivalent
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
C/ Roc Boronat 138
Barcelona, SPAIN

Free admission

Organised by:

Music Technology Group, Phonos Foundation, MUTEK[ES]

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3 Responses to 10 years of Freesound at Mutek Festival

  1. margheritab says:

    Hi, can you please tell the exact time Chromahelix ? Live Act is going to perform on March 3rd in Barcelona UPF? thanks!!

  2. Evan Reese says:

    Did anyone make a video of the show that you could post so those of us who couldn’t make it can experience it too? I would’ve loved to come, but it’s WAY to far for me as I live in the U.S.

  3. Zin says:

    Congrats on 10 years of amazing free audio.
    I am proud to have been here for 9 years with this amazing sharing and supportive community.

    -zin

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