Sculpting Time Conversation: Nicolas Reeves
The Time-Based + Media Art area presents Sculpting Time, a new series of conversations for members of the WashU community, featuring invited media artists, composers, and researchers who work with and investigate time. Curated by associate professor Monika Weiss, the series is inspired by the Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky’s notion of “sculpting in time” and his book of the same title.
The second invited speaker is Nicolas Reeves, an internationally recognized artist and researcher, as well as a professor at the School of Design at the University of Quebec in Montreal. In his lecture, Reeves will discuss his research into substituting space for time in musical composition and investigation of the potential of space-based generative systems for spectral music. A Q&A will follow.