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<p>liebe autonomistas,</p>
<p>an paar von euch hatte ich das schon weitergegeben, oder manche
haben es vielleicht auch über andere listen bekommen. es gibt eine
ausschreibung für ein netzmusik-festival im juli, und man kann
einreichen. ich finde ja, auch wenn wir mitten in einem
experimental-stadium sind, könnten / sollten wir zumindest drüber
nachdenken und es probieren. wir müssen ja nix fertiges performen,
sondern könnten eine kurzpräsentation oder vielleicht auch einen
workshop anbieten (sie fragen ja auch dezidiert nach
work-in-progress). und, inhaltlich passen wir ja perfeeekt rein
mit den webaudio-sachen und so...<br>
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<p>so mit blick auf künftiges fänd ichs auch für uns als gruppe gut,
ein konkretes "zwischenziel" zu haben, und sich mit anderen leuten
auszutauschen und input zu kriegen ist sicher auch fein.</p>
<p>wenn wir etwas einreichen wollen, müssten wir uns bald drum
kümmern - aber ich denk, es wär machbar und einreichen sollte
nicht viel aufwand sein.</p>
<p>was meint ihr?</p>
<p>liebe grüße,</p>
<p>maggie</p>
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<p>Dear friends of Network Music,<br>
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<p>We're happy to announce that after a 6 years break, the
Network Music Festival is back for an entirely online 4th
edition. Responding to the mass move to online music making
during the 2020 global pandemic and with increasing concern
among artistic communities about the climate emergency, the
festival is returning for a global fourth edition, which will
take place entirely online <strong>15-18th July 2020</strong>.<br>
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<p>We are launching an <strong>OPEN CALL</strong> for <strong>performances</strong>
and <strong>workshops</strong> from locations anywhere in the
world. Submissions can address any aspect of networked music
making, but we're particularly interested in submissions that
address this year's theme of <strong>communities near and far:</strong> <em>As
many people find themselves socially distant, the importance
of community is transformed. People rely on sound to bridge
physical gaps, from singing or applauding out their windows,
to connecting with others online. Our connections, then, are
either intensely local, or virtually borderless. We stay in
touch with friends and neighbours, but also find that
collaborating across the world is not harder than
collaborating across town. In this year’s festival, we want
to celebrate and strengthen the musical communities people
have built with networking tools, as well as exploring the
aesthetics, performance practice and technologies around
topics such as web-streaming, multi-location performance,
collaborative music making environments, accessible and
sustainable performance practice and more.</em><br>
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<p><em></em>As well as a general call for performances and
workshops that fit under the festival themes, we also have
four special performance calls: <a
href="http://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/#MIMIC"
moz-do-not-send="true">MIMIC New Works</a>, <a
href="http://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/#newnet"
moz-do-not-send="true">New to Networking</a>, <a
href="http://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/#algorave"
moz-do-not-send="true">VR Algorave</a> and <a
href="http://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/#student"
moz-do-not-send="true">Student Works</a>. We have an ‘<a
href="http://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/#other"
moz-do-not-send="true">Other</a>’ category for submissions
in other formats that fit with the theme and online format of
the festival.<br>
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We are keen to encourage submissions from performers who are
new to networked music making, and entry level workshops for
beginners. <br>
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More info and submission forms are online at: <a
href="https://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://networkmusicfestival.org/open-call/</a><br>
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<p><strong>The deadline for the open call is 7th May 2020 (this
will NOT be extended)! <br>
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