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SPLICE Festival is a three-day festival that blends engaging live performances with new technologies. Composers and performers gather for a weekend of concerts and presentations covering topics such as aesthetics, technology, and issues of performance practice, with the goal of inspiring, educating, and sharing information amongst attendees and host institution students. SPLICE Festival is designed to foster community and to create bonds between performers and composers dedicated to music that involves dynamic, live performance with technology. SPLICE Festival encourages submissions from all performers and composers in any combination.

SPLICE Festival IV is supported by a Public Impact Grant from the Willson Center for Arts and Humanities at UGA, a State-of-the-Art Grant from the Office of the Provost, The Hugh Hodgson School of Music and the Roger and Phyllis Dancz Center for New Music