
5D and UAM Present “Architecture of Sound” Panel
3pm, Saturday, November 14, 2009
University Theater
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California
5D | The Future of Immersive Design and the University Art Museum present “The Architecture of Sound,” the first in a series of a panel discussions on the future of sound and emergent technology in immersive design.
This event is being held in the University Theater, California State University Long Beach,
at 3pm on Saturday, November 14, 2009.
Moderated by John Underkoffler, chief scientist at Oblong Industries, and featuring a mash-up of distinguished guests, the panel will engage the potential of spatialized soundscapes within architecture, and investigate the role of sound in building new kinds of environments in all narrative media from film to interactive games to real-world experiential architecture—redefining physical space and the new immersive creative process that is involved in such endeavors.
Moderator
John Underkoffler
Founder, Chief Scientist, Oblong Industries
Distinguished Panelists
Rychard Cooper
CSULB Sound Technician and Electronic Music Instructor, recording engineer, producer, sound designer
Hernan Diaz Alonso
Architect, Xefirotarch, Los Angeles, CA; instructor Southern California Institute of Architecture, and the GSAP at Columbia University
Mark Mangini
Sound engineer, Academy Award nomination for Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing category for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Pamela Z
Composer/Performer, Guggenheim Fellow, NEA and Japan/US Friendship Commission Fellowship of Architecture recipient
Information
For more information, go to:
http://www.csulb.edu/org/uam/special_events.html
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