Thursday, 20 June 2013, Carolan Room, National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
Enquiries: conference@cmc.ie Tel +353-1-673 1922
How can the Internet and online technologies enhance and support music now and in the future? How can music best fit into the online cultural space, and what can organisations and musicians do to maximise their audience using emerging technologies and trends? What are some of the innovative ways in which composers have used web technologies to develop their practice and grow their audience?
This one-day conference brings together experienced national and international speakers to explore these and other issues around music and digital culture.
Who should attend?
The conference is aimed at organisations and artists engaged in any area of composition, performance, publishing or distribution across all forms of music, and anyone with an interest in music, the arts and digital technology.
Speakers
Delegate fee (includes light lunch): Full price €25, Early bird (before 24 May) €20, Concession (seniors, students, unwaged) €15
Register
Presented as part of The Arts Council programme, Culture Connects, marking Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and kindly supported by IMRO, the National Concert Hall, and the International Association of Music Information Centres.
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