Cassandra I2

On November 2nd, IUPUI (Indiana University_Purdue University Indianapolis) and NYU (New York University) will conduct an Internet II collaborative experiment between performers at the two locations. This experiment is an extension of collaborative events on the theme of Cassandra since the Fall of 1996.

The Cassandra Dialogues
Dinu Ghezzo's Performance Details and Performance Map for November 2nd


The Cassandra Dialogues: Map of Activities


Distance Collaboration for Making, Teaching, and Learning Music

Collaborators for the November 2nd Cassandra I2 Event

Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI)

Dr. Rocky Reuter, Program Chair for the ATMI conference in November; Chair of the MusicDepartment at Capitol University

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianpolis

Doug Pearson, Telecommunications, IU
Fred Rees, Music Education, I2 Moderator
Jack Gilfoy, Percussionist
Don Lorentz, Lead Multimedia Production Specialist

New York University

NYU ITS

Jeff Bary, Arts Tech
Philip Galanter, Arts Tech Assoc. Dir.
Jimmy Kyriannis, Network Engineer
Jeff Lane, Inst Tech ( & H.323)
Bill Russell, Network Engineer

NYU Performers

Dinu Ghezzo, Composer, Pianist, Mapper of Musical Events
Ron Mazurek, Synthesizer, Composer
Tom Beyer, percussion
Wendy Luck, vocals, flutes
Christine Ghezzo, ethnic & early music singer
Alistair Martin Smith, actor, narrator

Artistic Technical Staff

Chianan Yen, Sound Engineer
Tom Beyer, Video
Phil Galanter, Audio/Video Connections to Internet2

University of California at Irvine

(Note: The UCI collaboration could not be included for the November 2nd experiment, but the input from these collaborators is important and will figure in future collaborations.)

Lisa Naugle, Choreography
John Crawford, Video Artist and Videographer (Guest Artist)
Mike Miller, Network Engineer
Alan Terricciano, Dean of Technology, Composer

University of Northern Iowa

(Note: The UNI collaboration could not be included for the November 2nd experiment, but the input from this institution is important and will figure in future collaborations.)

Rick Seeley, Network Engineer

World Wide Web References
Abstract of ATMI Conference Presentation http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/distance/abstract.html 
Complete ATMI Conference Proposal http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/distance/atmiprop.html 
Monday June 19 I2 Experiment http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/distance/mondayi2.html
Cassandra 2000  http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/cassandra
Contemporary Trends in Music Education  http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/musedtech/ (password required: contact John Gilbert)
Navigating Global Cultures  http://www.nyu.edu/pages/ngc/
NYU Music Courses for the Web  http://www.nyu.edu/classes/gilbert/
Toronto 2000 Mega Music Conference http://www.utoronto.ca/conf2000/