4 février 2019
Music blog

BGSU Klingler ElectroAcoustic Residency – 3 weeks until deadline

Call for Applications:
KEAR Two-Week Electroacoustic Composer/Researcher Residency 2019-20
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Midnight (Eastern Standard Time) Monday 25 February 2019
AWARD: Travel funding, housing, and stipend
Application information and link to APPLY: visit website
Studio Information: visit website
KEAR Residency Information: visit website
 
BGSUElectroacoustics welcomes applications for its sixth annual Klingler Electroacoustic Residency (KEAR) program. We seek a dynamic, innovative composer, researcher, or practitioner with a project requiring the use of our surround studio facilities. One composer will be selected each academic semester (fall and spring) to visit for two weeks to work on a composition and/or research project employing multi-channel spatialization (up to 10.2), first order Ambisonics, and/or controller-driven live performance.
 
2018-19 Residents:
Elizabeth Hoffman (New York, USA)
Eli Fieldsteel (Illinois, USA)
 
Past residents include Adam Stanovic (Sheffield, UK) Adrian Moore (Sheffield, UK), Robert Normandeau (Montreal, QC), James Andean (Leicester, UK), Louise Harris (Glasgow, UK), John Young (Leicester, UK), Jonty Harrison (Birmingham, UK), Adam Basanta (Montreal, QC), and Brad Garton (New York, NY)
 
ELIGIBIILITY
All electroacoustic composers, researchers, and practitioners are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to applicants whose proposal makes a compelling argument for using the multi-channel and/or Ambisonics (MC/A) studio resources. Preference will also be given to established professionals in the field.
 
AWARD DETAILS
Selected composers will receive:
·      Airfare or mileage reimbursement to/from Bowling Green (up to $1500 and adhering to Bowling Green State University travel regulations)
·      On campus housing
·      $150 Meal card for on-campus dining
·      $150 stipend
·      Unlimited access to the BGSUElectroacoustics MC/A studio for two weeks (14 days)
 
AWARDEE OBLIGATIONS TO BGSUElectroacoustics
While the resident’s primary activity will be working on his/her proposed project, we seek a resident willing to engage with our creative community during his/her visit by spending some informal time with our faculty and students, and sharing their expertise in a few formal settings as follows:
·      Present two music technology course lectures – topics to be agreed upon with the course instructors. (75 minutes each)
·      Teach up to four 30-minute lessons to students composing electroacoustic pieces.
·      Present one informal lecture and demonstration on the project at the residency’s end. (75-90 minutes)
·      Other activities may include interviews (audio and/or video), photography sessions, and other press-related endeavors with BGSU Marketing and Communications, to be used by BGSU at its discretion for publicity and archival purposes.
·      Commitment to serve as a judge for one future KEAR scheme.
 
AWARD CRITERIA
·      Proposed projects should clearly and convincingly illustrate the necessity of working in the BGSUElectroacoustics MC/A facility.
·      Awarded composers must reside in Bowling Green and work on their proposed project for two weeks (14 days total.) Shorter durations will not be permitted. Longer periods may be possible but the resident must pay his/her own expenses after completing the sponsored 14-day residency.
·      In-progress projects may be completed during the residency period.
 
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested applicants must submit an electronic application form including the following information:
·      Project title 
·      Project description (850 word maximum)
·      Rationale for studio use (200 word maximum)
·      Biographical Statement (500 word maximum)
·      Signed residency agreement
·      Maximum of three web links pointing to work examples (soundfiles, score, video demonstrations, research papers, software, etc.) Hard copy materials will not be accepted.
o   Composers should submit up to three electroacoustic compositions with a 30-minute sum-total maximum duration. Multi-channel works are permitted but please include a stereo version for the jurors.
o   Researchers should submit up to three papers and/or software programs.
Submit online here.
Applications will be reviewed by a three-member international jury.
Questions about the process may be addressed to Elainie Lillios – lillios at bgsu.edu
 
DEADLINE
Applications must be received by 11:59pm (Eastern Standard Time) on Monday 25 February 2019. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.