National Student Electronic Music Event
The National Student Electronic Music Event (N_SEME) was created by and for students as a forum for peers to share ideas, collaborate, and expand the boundaries of the electronic music field. This year features Aaron Dilloway, a celebrated experimental/noise artist, whose music includes eight-track tape loops, vocal improvisation through contact microphones, found sounds, and field recordings. In addition to a concert and talk by Aaron, the festival includes concerts, papers, sound art installations, a DIY audio workshop, and a radio broadcast. N_SEME @ UVA is an inclusive artistic and academic environment, incorporating electroacoustic composition with or without instruments, DIY approaches to music-making, experimenting with instrument design, and participating in many forms of intermedia collaboration.
Event Schedule
Installations
Memories of Light - Friday/Saturday, Language Alcove (New Cabell Hall 298 Suite)
The Treachery of Birds - late Friday/all day Saturday, Language Commons (New Cabell Hall 298 Suite)
Through summersultryings - late Friday/all day Saturday, outside Old Cabell Hall
Friday, February 8th
Concert 1: 10AM, Old Cabell Hall
Paper Session 1: 1PM, New Cabell 323
Concert 2: Feb 8, 2PM, Old Cabell Hall
Keynote Talk: Feb 8, 3:30PM, Old Cabell Hall 113
Shuttle Piece: Feb 8, 5:30PM, meet outside Wilson Hall by Ruppel Dr.
Late-Night 1: Feb 8, 8PM, The Bridge PAI
Saturday, February 9th
Concert 3: 11AM, Old Cabell Hall
Paper Session 2: 1PM, New Cabell 168
Concert 4: 3PM, Old Cabell Hall
Workshop: 4:30PM, Wilson Hall Makerspace (1st floor)
Late-Night 2: 8PM, The Bridge PAI
For full schedule, including all pieces, paper titles, workshop details, etc., please visit nseme.org.