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60x60

60x60 is a collection of 60 electroacoustic or acousmatic works from 60 different composers/artists, each work 60 seconds or less in duration. 60x60 project showcases sixty new works, each sixty seconds or less, by sixty composers in a continuous sixty-minute concert, for a one-hour cross-section of contemporary music. The 60x60 project was conceived and developed by the new music consortium, Vox Novus〔http://www.VoxNovus.com Vox Novus〕 and its founder, Robert Voisey.〔(Vox Novus Founder's Statement ). Voxnovus.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Robert Voisey – biography ). Voxnovus.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Robert Voisey – Time and Motion Fly Global Music Culture )〕〔(''ORPHEUS DELIGHTS WITH MIXED MEDIA'' ). Benjamin Boone, Music Critic Fresno February 23, 2010〕
60x60 was designed to showcase the diversity of the contemporary music and has succeeded in presenting thousands of composers in hundreds of performances around the world since 2003. The 60x60 project puts out a call for submissions〔(60x60 – Call for Works ) Voxnovus.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Saturday April 4th, 2012 ) Day Break with Trish Taylor, RTÉ lyric FM 96-99fm Ireland〕 for recorded media 60 seconds or less in length (also known as signature works.)〔(UMFK professor has second composition released on CD to present around the world. )〕〔(Got a Minute? A Few Words on Music in 60 Seconds or Less ). New Music Box (May 1, 2004). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔Chris Pasles (WRITERS' BLOCK ), "Los Angeles Times", July 22, 2007〕 60 one-minute works are selected from the submissions. The 60 works are then ordered to create a one-hour music mix. The 60x60 mix is then synchronized with and analogue clock where the beginning of each new minute brings the beginning of a new musical work by a different artist. the 60x60 mix is then presented in several venues throughout the world. Later in the performance season, 60x60 collaborates with artists of different disciplines to create multimedia performances with dance, video, and/or fine arts.
==Performance, participants and purpose==
The performance of 60x60 consists of the 60 works played over loudspeakers in succession without pause for 1 hour.〔(Lewis University to Host Concert of Original Electroacoustic Music )〕 It is played in conjunction with a synchronized analog clock. Works less than 60 seconds are artistically placed within a minute time frame; the rest of the minute is filled with silence until the next minute begins.〔(Music Bytes at Lewis University ). Lewisu.edu. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕
60x60’s primary focus is to create an artistic representation of the electronic music being created in society today and to present that music to a large audience, "to represent diverse composers from all walks of life"〔(''Microtonality in 60 seconds'' ) Brianna Wellen, The Columbia Chronicle May 5, 2010〕 Each 60x60 performance mix contains a wide variety of musical styles and aesthetics. "Founder Robert Voisey said the 60-centric format – inspired by other intermission-free performances in New York – is designed to retain audiences' attention. And through "60x60," he hopes to expose newcomers to electronic music."〔(''Minute hand to sweep performers on, offstage'' ). Amy Saunders. ''The Columbus Dispatch'' published October 3, 2009〕
More than 2000 composers have been included in the project. A few notable composers in the 60x60 project include: Liana Alexandra, Ernst Bacon, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz, Eve Beglarian, Stephen Betts, Colin Black, James Brody, George Brunner, Warren Burt, Monique Buzzarté, Christian Calon, David Campbell, Robert Carl, Gustav Ciamaga, :fr:Paul Clouvel, Noah Creshevsky, Francis Dhomont, Robert Dick, Emma Lou Diemer, Moritz Eggert, Arne Eigenfeldt, Karlheinz Essl, Carlo Forlivesi, David Gamper, J. Ryan Garber, Robert Gluck, Daniel Goode, David Gunn, James Harley, David Evan Jones, Richard Kostelanetz, Gintas K, Joan La Barbara, Le Tuan Hung, Mary Jane Leach, Elainie Lillios, John Link, Guy Livingston, Annea Lockwood, Chris Mann, Al Margolis, Mike McFerron, Diana McIntosh, Christian McLeer, David Morneau, John Oliver, Pauline Oliveros, Marco Oppedisano, Cezary Ostrowski, Frank J. Oteri, Robert W. Parker, Maggi Payne, Sarah Peebles, Anne van Schothorst, Daria Semegen, Alex Shapiro, Judith Shatin, Alice Shields, Juan Maria Solare, Laurie Spiegel, Allen Strange, Robert Scott Thompson, Barry Truax, Eldad Tsabary, Robert Voisey, Jane Wang, Rodney Waschka II, and Hildegard Westerkamp
60x60 is a project in which promotes both established and emerging composers and artists alike. 60x60 is a platform for the contemporary composer to promote his or her career and expose their style and aesthetic to audiences around the world. Some of the emerging composers include: John Akins,〔(Evangel News: Professor’s music selected for International Computer Music Conference ). Evangel.edu (April 9, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Christopher Ariza,〔(Music Critic Fresno ). Music Critic Fresno (February 23, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Jason Bolte〔()〕〔(Stereophonic Soundscape ). Digitalartweeks.ethz.ch (July 23, 2009). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Jason Bolte – Biography ). J.web.umkc.edu. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Scott Brickman Mikel Butler,〔(''SFA student's composition to be featured in 60X60 concert Tuesday'' ). Julianna Backer
Issue date: February 4, 2008〕 Russel Cannon,〔(''Music professor rewards honor students with steak dinners'' )
Tracy Lyall Issue date: November 10, 2008〕 Maurilio Cacciatore,〔 (Electro-cloître, une installation sonore électronique de Maurilio Cacciatore ). Italieaparis.net. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Dan Sedgwick, Marji Gere, Nicholas Chase〔Sulcas, Roslyn. (2008-11-17) (Dance Review – 60x60 Dance – At the World Financial Center, an Express With No Delays ). NYTimes.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Brad Decker, Kevin Lewis〔(Illinois Wesleyan: News ). Iwu.edu (November 27, 2007). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Noah Meites,〔()〕 Mason Leiberman,〔(Brook Hill alum makes noise in music world | www.bullardnews.com | The Bullard Banner News ). www.bullardnews.com (May 18, 2011). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Michael Pounds,〔http://www.bsu.edu/musictech/article/0,2468,220858-14889-56290,00.html〕 Garry Wickliffe,〔 Greg Yasinitsky〔(''Professor gains international recognition'' ) Alaina Grade, The Daily Evergreen Published: October 26, 2009〕〔(WSU News Center – Music professor writes for Las Vegas show ). Wsutoday.wsu.edu (April 27, 2011). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕
Bruce Hamilton〔(Minifest anything but mini ). Westernfrontonline.net (November 2, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Bruce Hamilton presentation ). Washingtoncomposers.org. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Non Sequitur Music Publishing: Composer Bruce Hamilton ). Nonsequiturmusic.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Aaron Krister Johnson, Mark Eden, Robert Fleisher,〔(Concert to present ‘Bits and Pieces of Electro-Acoustic Music from Everywhere,’ including NIU | NIU Today ). Today.niu.edu (October 18, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Tova Kardonne〔(The Columbia Chronicle ). The Columbia Chronicle. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Mason Leiberman.〔 Molly Crain, Joey Perkins, Nadia Smith,〔(Transylvania University – a liberal arts college in Central Kentucky ). Transy.edu. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Maurilio Cacciatore, Greg Hoepfner,〔(Cameron University assistant professor’s work included in ‘60x60’ musical project )〕 Erdem Helvacıoğlu 〔('Müziği teknoloji değil, insan yozlaştırıyor' ) BirGün Kurumsal〕 Michael Wittgraf 〔http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=GF&s_site=grandforks&p_multi=GF&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=1243196394E08F08&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM〕 Lynn Job, Melissa Grey, Adam Sovkoplas, Brad Decker, Nivedita ShivRaj, Chris Flores, Aaron Word, Ricardo Arias, Moises Linares., William Price, Alan Shockley〔()〕 Bettie Ross, Yoko Honda, Lucrecia Ugena, Jennifer Merkowitz, Mary H. Simoni, and Stephen Lias.〔http://www.sfasu.edu/8304.asp〕
A complete list of composers who participated in the 60x60 project can be found on the (60x60 website )
The 60x60 project is more than just a single performance. It is a venue where a large community of composers and sound artists come together to present their music. Each year after the call for works a Radio Request Extravaganza is held. This is a radio show where any work submitted to the project may be requested for airplay. Afterwards, a selection panels finds 60 works for the 60x60 International mix for that year; when 60 composers of a particular region or style are found an alternate mix is created to represent them. When this happens the project presents the alternate mix as well as the international mix in its concert season. After the project has presented the audio mixes, usually presented with an analog clock, 60x60 collaborates with an artist in a different media. A second performance season is held promoting the multimedia collaboration. In conjunction to the performances of the project a CD is made each year to represent the submissions sent to the project.
60x60 has been presented in various types of venues throughout the world from concert halls to classrooms; from contemporary museums to art galleries; from projections on building walls to installations in storefront windows; from large public atriums to bars and nightclubs. 60x60 uses "guerrilla" production tactics to bring it to the broadest audience possible. Some notable venues include: the World Financial Center Winter Garden Atrium,〔(World Financial Center Calendar ). Worldfinancialcenter.com. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(arts>World Financial Center | Press | Press Releases ). Artsworldfinancialcenter.com (October 23, 2009). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔('Flash Dance' ). Village Voice (September 6, 2005). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Stratford Circus,〔(Sixty seconds to make an impact ). beds.ac.uk (July 21, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 The Sheldon〔(Got a minute? Dance! ). Stltoday.com (October 1, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 the Essl Museum,〔(Essl Museum ). Essl Museum (December 14, 2005). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Kemper Museum,〔(the University News )〕 the Weisman Art Museum,〔(Spark Festival 2005 )〕 storefront window at chashama,〔(chashama )〕 and Galapagos Art Space.〔(Galapagos )〕 2010 sees the European debut of 60x60 Dance in London at Stratford Circus.
Other performances include: A
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festival, Arts NOW Series, Athena Festival,〔('' The 2011 Athena Festival: Embracing Diversity - Expanding Horizons'' ) by Sabrina Peña YoungeArts at Mansfield University,〔(MU Art | Mansfield University Art Department ). Mansfield.edu (March 19, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) festival,〔http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2005/2005_EMMprogram.pdf〕〔http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2006/2006_EMMprogram.pdf〕〔http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2008/2008program_booklet.pdf〕〔http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2009/2009_EMMprogram.pdf〕〔http://www.emmfestival.org/data/archives_data/fall2010/2010_EMMprogram.pdf〕 International Electroacoustic Music Festival,〔(Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music ). Bc-ccm.org. Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(Schedule – Brooklyn College Composers' Forum ). Newmus.net (October 28, 2006). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 EuCuE Free Play: Listening chamber, The Fresno New Music Festival,〔http://www.csufresno.edu/music/events/fnmf.shtml〕 Kentucky New Music Festival, New Music Days festival, Outside the Box New Music Festival, Spark Festival, Oklahoma Panhandle State University〔(OPSU News – OPSU to Present "60x60" ). Opsu.edu (March 18, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Birmingham New Music Festival,〔http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2014/08/birmingham_new_music_festival_1.html〕 Dance Parade,〔(New York Dance Parade 2010 ). Danceparade.org (May 22, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕〔(www.dancenyc.org ). Dance NYC (April 15, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Sedbergh Music Festival,〔(Sedbergh Music Festival breaks new ground (From The Westmorland Gazette) ). Thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk (June 4, 2010). Retrieved on October 18, 2011.〕 Minifest〔 Transylvania University’s Studio 300: Digital Art and Music Festival, International Sound Art Festival Berlin 2010, and eArts 2010 : Sound & Vision.〔()〕 Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium (TES), 2009 Conference of the Texas Chapter of The National Association of Composers
60x60 has been presented in all forms of media throughout the world including Television, radio, and Internet.

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