RMA Music and/as Process 2024

RMA Music and/as Process 2024

Music and/as Process: Environment, Space & Place (28th - 30th June 2024, University of Glasgow)

By College of Arts & Humanities

Date and time

June 28 · 2pm - June 30 · 3pm GMT+1

Location

Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

11 Chapel Lane Glasgow G11 6EW United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 days 1 hour

The RMA Study Group Music and/as Process is pleased to announce their eleventh annual conference, which will take place at the University of Glasgow on Friday 28th to Sunday 30th June, 2024.

The conference will address the theme of music and sonic arts processes in relation to environment, space and place.

The Conference is free, but ticketed - all welcome.

The conference will include papers, installations, soundwalks, workshops, and lecture recitals with Emily Doolittle, John Hails, Emma Lloyd, Tom Parkinson, Stevie Jones, Will Montgomery & Emmanuelle Waeckerle, Peter Falconer, Lisa Robertson, Benjamin Tassie, Duncan Macleod, Simon Hellewell, Nina Whiteman & Adam Swayne, Ben Gaunt, Caitlin Rowley & Harry Matthews, Katherine Wren & Renzo Spiteri, Robert Coleman, Jan Christian Schulz, Kate Halsall, Anne La Berge & Phil Maguire, and Thomas Baynes.

There will be the opportunity for a participatory performance so please bring an instrument!

You can find the schedule, here.

The full conference booklet is available, here.


RMA Study Group Music and/as Process 2024 committee:

Dr Steve Gisby (Independent composer/researcher)
Bea Hebron (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Dr John Hails (Edinburgh Napier University)
Dr Kevin Leomo (University of Glasgow)
Dr Emma Lloyd (Independent composer/researcher)
Dr Sophie Stone (Independent artist/researcher)
Maureen Wolloshin (University for the Creative Arts)
Hazal Elif Yalvaç (Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Anglia Ruskin University, Independent artist)
Dr Alistair Zaldua (Independent composer/researcher)


Accessibility

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