General
Information
What is it?
Listening
in the Sound Kitchen 2003 (LITSK 03) is a three day festival of concerts, panel
discussions, and presentations featuring composers, scientists, and artists specializing
in the field of computer/electronic/electroacoustic music. This year's participants
include keynote speaker Pauline Oliveros, professors and graduate students from
Brown University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Korean National University of Arts, Princeton University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Also, guests from Bard College,
UCSD, University of Victoria, and Williams College as well as artists and scientists
from the Austria,
Germany, South Korea, and the United States will be
participating in the festival. LITSK
was started in 2001 with composers from Dartmouth College, Columbia University,
and Princeton University with keynote speaker Steve Reich.
Where will it be held?
The festival will be held at
Princeton University. Most concerts will be at Taplin
Auditorium, Fine Hall with a late night concert
at the Terrace Club. For detailed directions please see below.
Presentations and panel
discussion will be held at McCosh Lecture Hall and McAlpin Rehearsal Hall.
For detailed directions please see below.
Installations will be held at various locations
at the Music Department. Please click here for
details.
When is it?
LITSK 03 will be held from
November 13 ~ 15, 2003. More details can be found here.
Schedule
There will be seven concerts,
three presentations and three panel discussion
. More details including rehearsal schedules
can be found here.
On-Campus Directions and Travel to Princeton
For directions to Princeton
University, the Music Department, Taplin Auditorium,
McCosh Hall, McAlpin Rehearsal
Hall, and Peacock Inn click here.
Parking
Please click here
for details.
Maps
Maps that will help you get around campus and the Princeton
Area. Click here.
Eating, lodging
Details regarding hotel information
please click here.
Details regarding eating places around the Princeton University area please
click here.
Details regarding Princeton
town guide, street maps,
entertainment.
For quick meals check out the Frist Student Center located right in front of
the Music Department.
Contact
Festival Director, Organizer
Tae Hong Park
park@music.princeton.edu
+1-609-258-4252 (school)
Co-organizer
Christoph Geiseler
geiseler@princeton.edu
+1-609-216-2605 (cell)
+1-609-986-9172 (school)