Silicon Valley Requiem is a composition based on the requiem mass but replacing the liturgical environment with the public theater of Tech CEOs. A trio of synthesized male voices singing Gregorian chant melodies is paired with two live female performers singing statements regarding their actions on earth to a monolithic adjudicating soprano projected above. The application of contemporary technology on medieval plainchant creates a plethora of complex philosophical questions. What does it mean for non-humans to sing a text fundamental to the human condition, mortality, and the afterlife? If a techno-utopia is being sold to us by icons of Silicon Valley here on earth, are we living a post-human existence?
During Open House, CCS will be hosting information tables, student panels, and a few mock classes for prospective and admitted students! Learn more about why CCS is a unique program within the UC system that empowers experiential learning. Home to eight majors, get to know our community and find out what makes CCS an exciting place for passionate students.
Join the Library for an evening of music from the 1890s performed by Hancock’s California Orchestra to celebrate the launch of the Library's Early Recordings Initiative (ERI).
Jaze Matteo Wharton '22 (CCS Music Composition) will present his senior composition recital on April 6, 2022 at 8:00 PM in Geiringer Hall. The program will feature 5 world premieres and a performance by members of the UCSB Ensemble for Contemporary Music, directed by Dr. Sarah Gibson.
The Art of Science is a collaboration between the Schuller Lab, the Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships at the California NanoSystems Institute, the College of Creative Studies, the Writing Program, and the UCSB Library.
All CCS Students and Faculty are invited to join us in celebrating Pi Day at our Student & Faculty Pi Day Luncheon! There will be pizza, pie, and drinks for the occasion. Check your email for more information and to RSVP.