CCAM Ultra Space Symposium: Live Performance of “Composition in Frozen Time”

Friday, April 28, 2023
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2:45PM to 4:00PM

The Spring 2023 CCAM Ultra Space Symposium takes up earthly reference frames for understanding the body in space. Inspired by the work of Arakawa and Gins, we consider the body as a part of its architectural surroundings. takes up earthly reference frames for understanding the body in space. Inspired by the work of Arakawa and Gins, we consider the body as a part of its architectural surroundings. As part of the symposium, join us for a live performance “Composition in Frozen Time” by Konrad Kaczmarek (Associate Professor Adjunct of Music, Yale University). The new composition is inspired by this quote from György Ligeti: “I favor musical forms that are less process-like and more object-like. Music as frozen time, as an object is an imaginary space that is evoked in our imagination through music itself.”

Admission Information

This event is free, in person, and open to the public. Attendees must be asymptomatic, with an up-to-date vaccination status, and masks are encouraged. Please register in advance via the Eventbrite link below. Seating is first come, first served, until room capacity is filled.

  • Open to: 
    • Undergraduate
    • Faculty
    • Alumni
    • Yale Postdoctoral Trainees
    • All Ages
    • General Public
    • Graduate And Professional
    • Spouses And Partners
    • Staff

CCAM Ultra Space Symposium: Live Performance of “Composition in Frozen Time"

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