Crash Ensemble Open Call for Electroacoustic Soundworks

Crash Ensemble Open Call for Electroacoustic Soundworks

Friday, 4 March 2016, 5.00pm

Crash welcome submissions of electroacoustic works and installations for presentation as part of our 2016-17 programming.

Soundworks is presented as part of our fringe programming in partnership with festivals and venues.

The series aims to provide an important snapshot of electroacoustic composition from Ireland today.

Editions of Soundworks have taken place at The Kilkenny Arts Festival (2013), New Music Dublin festival at The National Concert Hall (2014), Phase One Festival at sites in Carrick on Shannon (2014) and the Dock Arts Centre (2015) and Engage Arts Festival (2015).

Works are chosen to resonate with the host environment to create a unique aural experience.

Deadline: 5pm, 4th March 2016

Criteria:
This opportunity is open to composers/artists born or resident in Ireland. 
Only one submission per applicant.

Format:
Please send submissions as .mp3/.m4a/.wav files.

Please include the following information:
1. Personal information: Name, address, phone number, email address.
2. Details of work: Title, minutes, a short paragraph on concept or construction.
3. Installation: How the work should be installed or heard (e.g. on headphones or speakers), details of any non-audio installation elements of the work, any relevant information on suitable/unsuitable environments.

Entry
By Email: jon [at] crashensemble.com (please title Soundworks submission).

For larger files, please leave a Google Drive link, or alternatively send via WeTransfer.com

We’re not accepting applications by post.

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