Next week, the Stony Brook University Graduate Students in Music History and Theory will be presenting their yearly Graduate Music Symposium. It’s a two-day conference in which scholars from all over the country come to present on a musical theme.

This year, the theme is Technologies of Sound: Systems, Networks, Modernities. We are proud to welcome the Keynote Speaker, Arved Ashby from Ohio State University and his talk, “Talking About Music as Humanists  and as Technologists.”

And I want to also give a quick shout-out to one of our own. Jay Loomis will present “Crafting 21st Century Soundscapes and Locative Media Mobile Apps.”

There will also be  a special evening panel led by cDACT’s own, Meg Schedel and her colleagues from the College Art Association Conference. It will be at Stony Brook’s Manhattan campus on Saturday evening.

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To stay updated on any changes to the schedule or any other updates, be sure to check out the official symposium blog.