Have you ever noticed that when two or more people collaborate, there is a third “voice” that is not one or the other — that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts?
That “third voice” is sometimes referred to as an “emergent” property of collaboration; that’s why we’ve chosen Emergence as the theme for this year’s Kyma International Sound Symposium (KISS2016), 7-10 September 2016 at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK.
De Montfort University’s Faculty of Art, Design and Humanities; the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre, and the Performance Research Group, invite Kyma practitioners to submit proposals for collaborations, papers, workshops, new musical instruments and live performances for presentation at the eighth annual Kyma International Sound Symposium on the theme Emergence and the related sub-theme Crossing Borders.
Let this be the year that you connect with your fellow Kyma practitioners in a lively exchange of ideas, information, and music! For full details and proposal submission forms, please visit: KISS2016 Call for Proposals
See you in Leicester in September!