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NMK/Cybersalon Xmas Lecture


When: December 4th, 2007 07:00 to 11:00
Location: The Rich Mix
Price: £5.00
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Music has been at the vanguard of the creative industries impacted on by new technologies - digitisation and the Internet having profound effects on its production, distribution and even the way we listen. What does this ‘Sci-fi Hi-fi’ future hold for the musicians of tomorrow? Join Martyn Ware who will discuss his ‘future of sound’

Martyn is best-known as a seminal 80s pop icon and co-founder of The Human League and Heaven 17. As record producer and artist, he has has contributed to recordings totaling over 50 million sales worldwide. More recently through the Illustrious Company - his recent creative venture with Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure - and his current Arts Council supported art project, the Future Of Sound, Martyn has developed a reputation as a convergent media ‘Svengali’ - working with and and showcasing some of the latest developments in immersive media and emergent technologies.

About The Xmas Lecture

This will be the seventh Cybersalon/NMK Xmas Lecture. The lecture was established in 2001 as an opportunity for leading members of the UK new media industry to talk freely about their work and speculate about how media and communications technologies are interacting and impacting on society, economics, politics and culture. Lectures are attended by a mixture of new media professionals, academics, commentators, journalists and policy makers.
In previous lectures, James Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester, has talked about the cultural barriers to scientific progress; Eva Pascoe has described her experiences in founding Cyberia, the world’s first Internet Café, and how Internet Cafes have continued to evolve and impact on society; Professor Jonathan Briggs has discussed the role of Internet technologies in helping to rebuild war-torn Kosova; journalist Bill Thompson has wondered if big business is destroying the Internet; and Dr Richard Barbrook has pondered the shape of nets to come.

That booking site again? It’s xmaslecture.eventbrite.com.

Location

The Rich Mix

Rich Mix Cultural Foundation, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA

53.173550 -6.138939

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