
Coastal Futures Festival 2024

Coastal Futures Festival 2024
Produced by the University of Virginia’s Coastal Conservatory
​December 6, 2-5pm, University of Virginia (UVA), Charlottesville, VA
Contemplative Commons, UVA
403 Emmet St South, Charlottesville, VA
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UVA’s Coastal Conservatory (http://www.coastalconservatory.org) presents the Coastal Futures Festival on December 6, 2024, an annual event blending environmental humanities, music and science. This year the festival will offer three sessions between 2pm and 5pm at the new Contemplative Commons building on Emmett Street. One of these events will feature a first listen in the Conservatory immersive sound and light room on the building’s fourth floor!
Artist in residence David Rothenberg is an environmental sound artist, author, GRAMMY Award-winning musician, and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His Colloquium will feature performances of Six Paths to the Music of Nature, and Loon Asylum, performed by UVA graduate students in the Interactive Environmental Media seminar and special guests.
Research scientists from the Virginia Coast Reserve, Karen McGlathery and Max Castorani, will share breaking environmental science from the Virginia eastern shore. Mary Kuhn, Willis Jenkins and Kathleen King will present new scholarly reflections on coastal futures. Matthew Burtner will showcase the premiere of Reef Resounding, a new immersive sound work in the Conservatory on the 4th floor. Ashlynn Manning Teng and Gabrielle Cerberville will premiere new sound artworks commissioned by the Coastal Conservatory. Finally, undergraduate students in UVA’s MICE Ensemble will perform their latest work, Immersion Groove.
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Schedule
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2pm Plant Worlding
Willis Jenkins, “Contemplative: Sciences of Seagrass Attentiveness”
Karen McGlathery, “Seagrass Restoration at the Virginia Coast Reserve”
Matthew Burtner "Dreams of Seagrass" [excerpt]
Kathleen King, “I’ve Heard the Shore More Deeply; An Eco-poetic Collection from the Eastern Shore”
Mary Kuhn, “The Garden Politic: Global Plants & Botanical Nationalism”
Ashlynn Manning Teng, "Invaded Soundscapes," performed by singers Shaz Andrus, Teresa Hermann, Madeline Holly Sales, Anna Kariel, Ashlynn Manning Teng, Charlie Newman Johnson
2:45pm Reef Resounding
Max Castorani, “Oyster Ecology at the Virginia Coast Reserve”
Rah Hite, Potable Water
Matthew Burtner, "Reef Resounding" tour of Conservatory immersive sound studio on 4th floor
Gabrielle Cerberville, Driven and Tossed
MICE (Mobile Interactive Computer Ensemble), Immersion Groove
Emily Allen, Sebastian Fugle, Brian Lindgren, Max Shavers, Mags Worden, Yining Xu
3:30pm David Rothenberg Colloquium
Six Paths to the Music of Nature and Loon Asylum
Performed by David Rothernberg with students from MUSI 7450 Interactive Environmental Media: Rah Hite, Gabrielle Cerberville, Annie Huang, Qi Shen, Neda Nadim
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