Sunday, 4 October 2009

New books in EMS' library

The following reports have been kindly donated by The Sound Environment Centre at Lund University (thanks to Frans Mossberg!):
  • Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien: Manifest för en bättre ljudmiljö
  • Karlsson, Henrik: Lyssnande Lund : förstudie om ett tvärvetenskapligt ljudmiljöcentrum vid Lunds universitet
  • Buller och hälsa : texter från seminarium den 13 januari 2006 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
  • Förföriska ljud : texter från seminarium den 27 januari 2006 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
  • Operativa ljud : texter från seminarium den 22 september 2006 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
  • Skadliga ljud : texter från seminarium den 20 oktober 2006 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
  • Ljud och inlärning : texter från seminarium den 27 april 2007 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
  • Mossberg, Frans (ed.): Sounds of history : texts from an interdisciplinary symposium held 27 October 2007 arranged by The Sound Environment Centre at Lund University, Sweden
  • Karlsson, Henrik; Wikström, Owe; Svenbro, Håkan & Geels, Anton: Ljud och tystnad för sinne och själ : texter från seminarium den 28 november 2008 arrangerat av Lyssnande Lund
Other new items:
  • Johansson, Pär: Elektronmusikens ljudlära (2007, rev. 2009)
  • Schaeffer, Pierre ; examples sonore de Guy Reibel assisté de Beatriz Ferreyra: Solfège de l’objet sonore
  • Swedish (hi)stories (World new music magazine no. 19, october 2009)

Hz journal - call for articles and net art

On-line journal Hz (www.hz-journal.org) is looking for articles on New Media, Net Art, Sound Art and Electro-Acoustic Music. We accept earlier published and unpublished articles in English. Please send your submissions to hz-journal(at)telia.com

Hz is also looking for Net Art works to be included in its virtual gallery (www.hz-journal.org/netg). Please send your URL to hz-journal(at)telia.com

Deadline: 1 November, 2009

Hz is published by the non-profit organization Fylkingen in Stockholm. Established in 1933, Fylkingen has been known for introducing yet-to-be-established art forms throughout its history. Nam June Paik, Stockhausen, Cage, etc. have all been introduced to the Swedish audience through Fylkingen. Its members consist of leading composers, musicians, sound artists, dancers, performance artists and video artists in Sweden. For more information on Fylkingen, please visit http://www.fylkingen.se/about or http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/hultberg.html