1:45 – 3:45 pm
Experimentalism in Latin America
Chair: Alejandro Madrid, Cornell University
*Sponsored by Latin American and Caribbean Section
1:45 From Sounds of the Cosmos to Neo-Indigenist Happenings: The Reinvention of Sonido 13 at the End of the 20th Century
Alejandro Madrid, Cornell University
2:15 Transgressing the Streets of Mexico City: The “Renovative Destruction” of Collective Improvisation
Ana R Alonso-Minutti, University of New Mexico
2:45 From Tango Nuevo to Avant-Garde: Disenchantment with the Fringes of Music Making
Eduardo Herrera, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
3:15 Discussant
Benjamin Piekut, Cornell University
4:00 – 5:30 pm
Technologies and Remixes
Chair: Rene Lysloff, University of California, Riverside
4:00 Where Does this Cable Go?: Guitar Amplifiers, Instrumentality, and Sonic Ecology
David VanderHamm, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
4:30 A Tribe Called Red: Reversing Stereotypes Through Remix
Christina Giacona, University of Oklahoma
5:00 Remix<->Culture: A “Fair Trade” Approach to Remixing Field Recordings
Daniel Sharp, Tulane University