Immersive Mixtape Festival
Immersive Mixtape Festival
10:30 am – 10:30 pm ET
Daytime Workshops
Workshop 01
10:30 – 12:00 pm
Paul Geluso, Director of the Music Technology and Eric Lyon, Professor of Practice, School of Performing Arts, Virginia Tech, will give a lecture/demo on various immersive mixing techniques including the use of Ambisonics and Dolby Atmos. This will be very informative for all staff, students, faculty etc. See how to craft immersive mixes on the 56 channel immersive sound system.
Workshop 02
1:00 – 3:00 pm
Paul Geluso and Eric Lyon will be on-hand to upmix stereo and mono stems or format an existing 3D work for the space. All registered participants are welcome to bring in their own work and hear it in 3D through the theatre’s 56 channel immersive sound system as time permits.
Upload Stems To:
ericlyon@vt.edu
paul.geluso@nyu.edu
Register for one or both Daytime Workshops. REGISTER
Evening Roundtable & Concert
Critical Sonic Practice Roundtable: Making Immersive Audio Accessible
7:00 – 7:45 pm (Doors open at 6:45 pm)
A panel discussion, led by Leila Adu-Gilmore, focusing on how to increase access to immersive audio technology for marginalized communities and their music creators. Panelists: DEBIT (Delia Beatriz), MC Tingbudong (Jamel Mims), Rhiannon Catalyst &
Keynote Speaker Michael Veal (Yale University) latest book Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, from Analog to Digital
Immersive Mixtape Concert
8:00 – 10:30 pm
Showcasing new spatialized works by music creators across genres, activating the 56 channel immersive sound system in the Cantor Theatre.
Music by:
Alicia Lee
Christina Wheeler
Daniel Faronbi
DEBIT (Delia Beatriz)
Eric Lyon + Margaret Lancaster
H Prizm (of Antipop Consortium)
Ikwe (Kelsey Van Ert)
Izzi Ramkissoon
Jupiter Blue
Keisha Thompson
Kelvin Walls
Leila Adu-Gilmore
MAYSUN
MC Tingbudong (Jamel Mims)
Peter Traver
Admission is free for the Evening Roundtable and/or Concert. A ticket is required for entry.
NYU provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Please submit your request for accommodations for events and services at least two weeks before the date of your accommodation need. Although we can’t guarantee accommodation requests received less than two weeks before the event, you should still contact us and we will do our best to meet your accommodation need. Please email music.technology@nyu.edu for assistance.