Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music

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Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) is the Polish section of the International Society for Electroacoustic Music (ISEM/CIME) in Bourges.

Initiated by Jozef Patkowski, Ryszard Szeremeta, Elzbieta Sikora, Krzysztof Szlifirski and Marek Choloniewski. The Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) was established on May 7, 2005 at the Academy of Music in Krakow. The organization was founded by 16 significant authorities, initiators and directors of the main centres for electroacoustic music in Poland.

The main goal of PSeME is a promotion of Polish electroacoustic art (electronic music, video art, sound installation, audiovisual and interactive art) abroad, inside the network of festivals, concert series and all other electroacoustic art projects coordinated by the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (CIME) in Bourges (supported by UNESCO). Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music organizes concerts with electronic music of the second half of the XX century and the most modern and advanced forms of electronic art.

Main Board: Marek Choloniewski - President, Elzbieta Sikora - Vicepresident, Lidia Zielinska - Secretary, Marcin Wierzbicki - Treasurer. Board of Control: Krzysztof Szlifirski - President, Stanislaw Krupowicz - Vicepresident, Marek Zwyrzykowski - Secretary.


http://www.pseme.com

See also: Poland#Electroacoustic_music