The Totally Huge New Music Festival Conference

Registration and Welcome

Luna Cinemas, Leederville

6pm, Fri 27th April

Conference Day 1

Keynote:
Michel van der Aa

WAAPA, Edith Cowan University

9am–5pm, Sat 28th April

Conference Day 2

Keynote:
Philip Brophy

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts

9am–5pm, Sun 29th April

The Totally Huge New Music Festival Conference will bring together a diverse range of national and international speakers, papers, lecture-performances and artist talks addressing the theme of: Sonic Image – exploring relationships between the sound and visual worlds.

See the full Conference Programme

Keynote Speakers:

Michel van der Aa (Netherlands)

Composer

The Use Of New Media In Contemporary Composition

Michel van der Aa

Philip Brophy (Melbourne)

Director/Composer/Writer

Pseudo Soundtracks: the myth of inventive audio vision in experimental cinema

Philip Brophy

Other presenters include Ross Bolleter, Jane Davidson, Andrew Ford, Robin Fox, Cat Hope, Andrew Johnston, Darren Jorgensen, Linda Kouvaras, Jonathan Marshall, Bruce Mowson, Clare Norelli, Patrick Shepherd, Duo Stump-Linshalm, Paul Thomas, Lindsay Vickery, and Martin Wesley-Smith.

THNMF Conference 2007 Registration Fees

General

Early Bird#

Concession

Full Conference plus Weekend Concerts*
$250.00
$230.00
$150.00
Full Conference
$200.00
$180.00
$100.00
Day Rate
$120.00
$100.00
$50.00
Session Rate
$30.00
$30.00
$20.00


Full Conference and Day Rate include morning tea, afternoon tea, and lunch

# Early Bird Registration closes on Friday, 30th March, 2007

* Weekend Concerts: you will receive1 ticket to each of the following events:

Download Registration Form as Adobe PDF file (84k)

Conference enquiries and Registration Payments

THNMF Conference Coordinator

Tura New Music
Suite 10/1 Rokeby Rd
Subiaco, WA 6008

Email: conference@tura.com.au

Tel: 9380 6996
Fax: 9380 6997

The Conference is presented by Tura New Music in association with the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at the Faculty of Education and Arts, Edith Cowan University, and is supported by The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and The School of Music at the University of Western Australia.