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Sounds of the City/Les sons de la cité
IASPM-Canada Annual Conference
McGill University, Montréal, Québec, 10-12 May 2002
Call for Papers
Sound and the city are intimately linked. Certain sounds can be definitive
of city life. Whether it be the clichéd sound of a saxophone emanating from
a fire escape, the cacophony of car sound systems providing the soundtrack
to street cruising, an escape into silent cafes, or the hypnotic pulse of
dance clubs, the city is charged with both noise and music.
For its 2002 conference, IASPM-Canada is seeking papers which explore the
complex relationship between the city and sounds of all kinds. Suggested
topics include, but are not limited to:
Street sounds - creating, regulating and containing noise in the streets
Dance music - the history of night clubs
Reclaiming abandoned city spaces - nightclubs and architectural renewal
Escaping the suburbs - youth, music and city spaces
This is our space - music, memory and community in the city
Selling places - music festivals, civic belonging and cultural heritage
City sounds on screen - film soundtracks and city life
Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and should be sent by OCT.
15th, 2001, to:
Email: [log in to unmask]
FAX: 1 (514) 398-7247
Website: www.iaspm.ca
All conference participants are required to be members of IASPM.
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Version française
Sounds of the City/Les sons de la cité
Colloque annuel de l'IASPM-Canada
McGill University, Montréal, Québec, 10-12 mai 2002
Appel de communications
Son et cité sont intimement liés, au point où certaines sonorités
caractérisent la vie urbaine : un solo de saxophone surgissant d'une ruelle,
la cacophonie des chaînes hi-fi des voitures assaillant les boulevards, le
silence inopiné d'un café, la pulsation exaltante des boîtes de nuit. La
cité est chargée de musiques et de bruits.
Pour son colloque annuel de 2002, l'IASPM-Canada sollicite des textes qui
exploreront la relation complexe qu'entretiennent la cité et ses sons. Voici
une liste de sujets possibles:
Les sons de la rue : créer, accueillir et régir les bruits urbains
Musiques de danse : l'histoire des boîtes de nuit
Investir les espaces urbains abandonnés : boîtes de nuit et revitalisation
architecturale
S'évader des banlieues : jeunesse, musique et espaces urbains
Voici notre espace : musique, mémoire et communautés urbaines
Lieux à vendre : festivals musicaux, patrimoine et héritage culturel
Sons urbains et grand écran : trames sonores et vie urbaine
Les résumés, de 250 mots ou moins, doivent nous parvenir par courriel ou fax
avant le 15 octobre 2001 :
Courriel: [log in to unmask]
FAX: 1 (514) 398-7247
Site web: www.iaspm.ca
Tous les conférenciers doivent être membres en règle de l'IASPM.
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