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25.01.2022 NB: Submissions for ACMC2020 are extended until Monday 23:59 (Anywhere on Earth) - so there's still time if you haven't gotten yours in yet!



22.01.2022 We are calling for hosts for the 2021 Australasian Computer Music Conference! If you're interested in hosting, get in touch! https://computermusic.org.au/conferences/hosting-acmc/

22.01.2022 Our first online ACMC is rapidly approaching! Join us online next Friday for our first keynote artist presentation from Bridget Chappell! Our full schedule is now online at https://acmc2020.com so head on over to check it out!

21.01.2022 ACMC Live 1: Unseen - for modular synthesiser and live visuals (Benjamin Carey) Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Bridget Chappell... Melbourne Sound School Friday 2020-07-03 8-9pm AEST Bridget Chappell is an artist working with sound, based in Birraranga (Melbourne), Australia. They founded and coordinate Sound School, a Melbourne music school aimed at upskilling and celebrating electronic musicians on the margins. The School has become both a busy hub for emerging creatives and an inclusive alternative to mainstream music education. Chappell's workshops create a fun and healing space for people to lean in to electronic music. They received the 2017 Music Victoria Best Experimental/Avante Garde Award for their work with Sound School. As Hextape, they are published on Australian labels Anterograde and TSV, and European labels Vinylograph and Collective Tantrums. Hextape spans the hardcore continuum (gabber, jungle, breakbeat, and techno) exploring the magical realism of rave culture.



18.01.2022 ACMC Live 2: Black Summer, Black MIDI (Mark Oliveiro, Andrew Smith) Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Wednesday 2020-07-08 1pm-1:30pm AEST... ACMC2020: Live 2 Black Summer, Black MIDI (Mark Oliveiro, Andrew Smith): https://acmc2020.com/poster_62.html Abstract Black Summer and Black (Midi) Matter and a pair of performance pieces that explore themes on glitch, error, deconstruction and technology as it pertains to live performance and social themes. Bio Epic tech, noise rituals, ambience of system overload. Mark is interested in explorations of reconstructing lost or imagined performance traditions. Dr. Mark Oliveiro is Academic Lecture in Music Composition at the Australian Institute of Music.

03.01.2022 ACMC2020 is an online event! https://acmc2020.com The new ACMC2020 website has details about the program and access instructions. See you online in July!

02.01.2022 Our first keynote for ACMC is streaming live in a few minutes! https://youtu.be/0ymP0Gr2heE



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