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Corpo-real Discourse meeting with Guy Livingston: Cartographies of Sensing – mapping an immersive experience

Guy Livingston is a musician and researcher studying embodiments of silence, using noise and quiet to investigate urbanism.

ArtEZ Zwolle, room L0.01 (LAB building) Bagijneweide 33 Zwolle

Born in Tennessee, with degrees from Yale, NEC, and the Royal Conservatory of the Netherlands, pianist Guy Livingston wowed critics and audiences with his successful One Minute Project. Sixty composers each wrote one minute for Livingston, and the project was featured on NPR, in The New York Times, Le Monde, Sports Illustrated, and was praised by the Atlanta Constitution as the ‘party record of the year.’ Livingston is based in Europe and travels widely as a pianist and broadcaster. He has recorded three solo CDs for the Wergo label, and appeared as soloist with the Orchestre Nationale de France and the Chicago Symphony. Major productions include the Nuit de John Cage, the Antheil Centennial Festival, and the William Bolcom in Paris Festival.