[spectre] LIVE internet broadcast Oppera Internettikka - Protection et Sécurité - 15 Dec

aabrahams aabrahams at bram.org
Tue Dec 12 09:36:19 CET 2006


Oppera Internettikka - Protection et Sécurité
by Annie Abrahams & Igor Stromajer

Salle Molière, December 15th 2006, 8:30 PM GMT+1
Opéra National de Montpellier Languedoc Roussillon, France

LIVE internet broadcast!
English -> http://www.intima.org/oppera/oips
Français -> http://bram.org/info/oips
Please get VLC Media Player or Winamp Media Player or any adequat
OGG-stream player ready beforehand

"Oppera Internettikka - Protection et Sécurité" explores the poetics of a
contemporary sound form -- opera as a sound event for the audience in the form
of a live internet audio broadcast. In that way it combines the notion of the
world wide web communication protocols and classical artspace -- an opera house.
Opera is a very strictly coded form of art with a lot of passion, and internet
is a lonely place of solitude and intimate communication which is becoming more
and more fragile, dangerous and suspicious.

authors: Annie Abrahams & Igor Stromajer
soundscape: Jan de Weille
live realtime audio streaming & logistics: Clément Charmet

Mutter Courage: Annie Abrahams, artist
Secret Agent: Christine Kattner, opera singer, mezzo-soprano
Big Brother: Igor Stromajer, intimate mobile communicator

Co-produced by bram.org (France), Intima Virtual Base (www.intima.org -
Slovenia), Association Panoplie (www.panoplie.org - France), 2006.
Executive producer: Elisabeth Klimoff (Panoplie Artistic director).

Project supported by The Ministry of Culture and Communication of the Republic
of France (DRACLR), The City of Montpellier, le Conseil Régional Languedoc
Roussillon, The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, Rhizome.org
2006-2007 Commissions, Languedoc-Roussillon Cinéma.

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Duration: 53 minutes.
Reservation and information:
Association Panoplie
5, rue Bayard, 34 000 Montpellier, France
+33 (0)4 67 64 64 21
info at panoplie.org



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