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Telematic Concert

Date & Time 16:30- 17:30
October 27 (Thu), 2022
Place C300B (3F), HICO

Unlimited Sense- Warmth of Non Contact (무한감각-비대면의 온기)

Telematic Performance with a history of more than 40 years, created by the meeting of music and internet technology, is a performing art in the form of sharing music and creating new genres based on the improvisation of the performer. It seems to have predicted pandemic era.

  The theme of this telematic concert is “Unlimited Sens- Warmth of Non Contact”.
In the future Non Contact era, which will become more active, the most necessary thing is the warmth between people. Especially when it comes to music performances where you desperately miss breathing with the performers or the audience. Telematic concerts have expanded and evolved another kind of sense in addition to the existing senses to empathize with performers thousands of kilometers away.

  In particular, the collaboration between various Eastern and Western instruments to find another identity for the telematic concert has the meaning of expanding the infinite sense of musical diversity towards creation and imagination.

2022 Telematic Concert Biography

  • Geomungo Player, Yoon-jeong Heo Heo is leading the SNU Telematic Performance Project and has been working on various projects related to music and technology after participating in the Telematic Concert hosted by the UN in NYC in 2010. The ensemble ‘Black String’ she is leading was the first Asian group of ACTmusic in Germany and the first Korean musician to receive the British World Music Awards “Songlines Music Awards”. She,is currently a Professor at the SNU since 2016.
  • Jean Oh Guitarist and producer Jean Oh is active in all aspects of jazz, world music, and indie pop. Under the name of the artist “Jon”, he is making original music that mixes electronic and folk music, and he has released three albums on the European label ACT with the band 'Black String' and has been performing all over the world.
  • Contra Bass_ Mark Dresser Mark Dresser is an internationally renowned bass player, improviser, composer, and Professor of Music at UC San Diego. At the core of his music is an obsession and commitment to expanding the sonic, musical, and expressive possibilities of the contrabass. He has recorded over one hundred-forty CDs including ten CDs as composer/bandleader, five solo recordings and a DVD.
  • Trombone_ Michael Dessen HMichael Dessen is a composer/trombonist who creates music for improvisers, often integrating technologies such as Telematics, networked scores and live electronics. He is a Professor at the University of California, Irvine, where he co-founded a graduate program in Integrated Composition, Improvisation and Technology (ICIT), and served for four years as chair of the Music Department.
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