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- Subject: Internet2 & New World Symphony Workshop
- Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 14:49:52 -0500
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Reminder: Registration is still available for the following workshop. We recommend you book soon to ensure group rates at hotels. For details and agenda, see: http://events.internet2.edu/2009/nws/
What: Performance and Master Class Production Workshop
When: 12-14 January 2009
Where: New World Symphony, Miami Beach, FL
Internet2 and the New World Symphony are hosting a hands-on audio/video production workshop 12-14 January 2009 on the campus of the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, FL. The workshop will include demonstrations, real-time experience connecting with remote sites over Internet2 advanced networks, setting up incoming and outgoing audio, creating a multi-camera shoot, placing lights and projectors and operating codecs. The workshop is designed for an audience of technologists, administrators, deans, and CIOs.
We have the honor of being joined this year by New World Symphony President and CEO, Howard Herring, and Internet2 President and CEO, Doug Van Houweling, who will explore the future of advanced networking in support of the performing arts. In addition, special guest Andrew Gerzso, Director of Media Discovery and Creation from IRCAM in Paris, will be in Miami presenting a discussion on multi-site international collaboration and also presenting a live interactive demonstration between New World Symphony and Paris IRCAM.
Note: There is a concert on Sunday, January 11th at 3:00 pm which features Internet2 components. The concert features Berlioz, Dutilleux (with comments from the composer in Paris), and Debussy. If you would like to attend please let us know so we can hold tickets for you.
Contacts:
Ann Doyle, Internet2,
Tom Snook, New World Symphony,
Ann Doyle, Arts & Humanities Initiatives
Internet2
office: +1 734-352-7011
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- Internet2 & New World Symphony Workshop, Ann Doyle, 12/08/2008
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