The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) is a multi-venue arts center at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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, which opened on October 3, 2008. The building is named after
Curtis Priem, co-founder of
NVIDIA and graduate of the RPI Class of 1982, who donated $40 million to the Institute in 2004.
Role on campus of a technological university
The Center is a significant change in focus from the traditional focus on this science and engineering campus, although the Darrin Communication Center is similar. The administration claims that "EMPAC introduces a new model for educating the next generation of leaders, who will be better prepared to solve the complex problems facing our world.”
Architecture and facilities
The design architect for the EMPAC is
Grimshaw Architects, London and New York, designers of
The Eden Project
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, the
London School of Economics, and
International Terminal Waterloo. The architect of record is the New York City architectural firm
Davis Brody Bond
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. The engineers for the project are
Buro Happold
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.
The main concert hall seats 1,200, and has been lauded as one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in the world. The acoustical firm
Kirkegaard Associates was contracted to work on the system. Extensive computer modeling was done of the ceiling canopy before construction to optimize the transmission of sound waves. EMPAC is the first venue to use
Nomex fire-retardant fabric for a ceiling canopy to reflect sound waves.
The exterior of the main concert hall is lined with of Western Red Cedar. Grown in sustainable forests in British Columbia, the wood was chosen for its fire-retardant properties.
A glass wall lines the north side of the building. A water/glycol mix circulating through the steel support beams maintains an even temperature and limits condensation on the glass.
EMPAC is also LEED Silver certified.
EMPAC is also home to a 400-seat theater with an 80′ x 40′ stage, 60′ fly tower, and computer controlled rigging.
EMPAC also has two very large projection screens: a 50' x 40' one in the theater and a 60' wide screen in the concert hall.
There are two main multi-purpose studio spaces. Studio 1 has and has 40-foot-high ceilings, and Studio 2 is with -high ceilings. There is also a rehearsal studio called Studio Beta, and 4 Artist-in-Residence studios (with one being permanently occupied by the Institute President). Studio 1 and Studio 2 are lined with acoustical panels to diffuse sound using innovative paneling designed to simulate the characteristics of tree bark. Different panels are designed to absorb and refract different frequencies of sound. All performance spaces have a maximum noise level of 15 dB, making them some of the quietest artistic presentation spaces in the world.
A 360-degree projection system has been developed, which is used for virtual reality research, art works, and cinematic presentations. The current system has a round, tall circular screen which surrounds viewers, who either can walk around or view from swivel chairs. Special 360-degree cameras are used for filming, along with microphones which record directionality. The sound can then be played back on an array of surround-sound speakers, allowing sound projection from any angle toward the audience. EMPAC's first commission, entitled THERE IS STILL TIME..BROTHER, by The Wooster Group, began at EMPAC and then left to tour internationally.
Founding staff
The founding director of EMPAC is Johannes Goebel, who led it from 2002 through 2022. Prior to EMPAC, Goebel was previously the director and founder of the Institute for Music and Acoustics at the
Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM) in
Karlsruhe, Germany. EMPAC's curatorial team includes Victoria Brooks, Senior Curator of Time-Based Visual Arts, Dr. Ashley Ferro-Murray, Senior Curator of Dance and Theater, and Amadeus Julian Regucera, Curator of Music. The founding curatorial team included Kathleen Forde, Curator, Time-Based Arts, Helene Lesterlin, Curator Dance/Theater, and Micah Silver, Curator, Music.
Construction
The institute announced plans for the construction of a new performance hall in Fall of 2001 with construction costs originally slated at $50 million. After a design competition and discussions with architectural firms, the plans were revised with a new construction cost of $141 million and completion date of sometime in 2006. While some thought that RPI needed improved music and arts facilities, the increased size and construction cost were seen as unnecessarily expensive by many students and faculty.

The project broke ground on September 19, 2003. During 2004 the Institute began a large capital campaign and Rensselaer alumnus and trustee
Curtis Priem, '82, donated $40 million in an unrestricted gift. RPI decided to officially name the project in his honor. Additionally, the Institute received a $1 million gift for EMPAC programs from alumnus David Jaffe in 2006.
Over 100,000 cubic yards of earth were evacuated from the hill to make room for the structure.
RPI has had problems in the past with the instability of the ground on the hillside, a phenomenon known as
mass wasting. To prevent the EMPAC from "sliding down the hill", 215 rock anchors were drilled into the ground to stabilize the foundations. At over long, they are some of the largest anchors in North America.
In September 2005, the institute hosted ''EMPAC 360: On Site + Sound'', a multimedia and performing arts presentation to celebrate the midpoint of construction. The event was attended by over 3000 people from the region.
The expected completion date was moved to sometime in 2008.
In January 2008, RPI commissioned lighting designer
Jennifer Tipton to create a large lighting display called "Light Above the Hudson". Operational for several weeks, the display drew attention to the center with a 300 by array of multicolored lights and search lights pointed into the sky.
The grand opening celebrations were held on three weekends from October 3 to October 19, 2008, with all events free to the public. The inaugural concert was programmed by
Micah Silver
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and
Johannes Goebel
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on October 4 and was a seamless concert that included the
Albany Symphony Orchestra
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Founded in 1930 as the People's Orchestra of Albany by Italian-born conductor John Carabella, the Albany Symphony is the oldest professional symphony ...
with pianist
Per Tengstrand
Per Tengstrand (born 1968, Växjö, Sweden) is a Swedish pianist.
Biography
Tengstrand started to play the piano at age 6, being taught by his mother. He entered the Malmö Academy of Music at age 16, in the class of Hans Pålsson. In 1985, he w ...
, the
International Contemporary Ensemble and Vox Vocal Ensemble performing
spatial music
Spatial music is composed music that intentionally exploits sound localization. Though present in Western music from biblical times in the form of the antiphon, as a component specific to new musical techniques the concept of spatial music (''Raumm ...
ranging four hundred years of music composition. Performances were also given by the Norwegian group
Verdensteatret
Verdensteatret is a hybrid performance art company based in Norway.
In 1986 Lisbeth Bodd and Asle Nilsen founded Verdensteatret, a collective of artists from different fields who collaborate to stage pieces which combine performance, installation, ...
, the Japanese collective
Dumb Type and a duet performance by pianist
Cecil Taylor
Cecil Percival Taylor (March 25, 1929April 5, 2018) was an American pianist and poet.
Taylor was classically trained and was one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an energetic, physical approach, resulting in complex ...
with
Pauline Oliveros a poetry reading by Taylor, and a party DJ'd by
Madlib. October 11 was alumni weekend and featured Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with
Wynton Marsalis, and October 18 was family weekend and featured Gamelan Galak Tikka, the Ensemble Robot and the
Roy Haynes Fountain of Youth Band. Each weekend also contained numerous lectures and workshops including Johannes Goebel and
Pauline Oliveros. Studio 1 Goodman Studio/Theater hosted a special 360-degree film by
The Wooster Group entitled ''There is Still Time..Brother'' alternating with screenings by Workspace Unlimited.
Gallery
File:RPI EMPAC Lights above the hudson 2.jpg, "Lights Above the Hudson" display, January 2008
File:EMPAC SW Face.JPG, Southwest corner of EMPAC grounds
File:EMPACEastEntrance.JPG, East entrance of EMPAC
File:EMPAC N Face.JPG, North face of EMPAC with glass façade
File:Empac Front Cropped.jpg, West face of EMPAC
File:Empac south side.JPG, South side of EMPAC
File:EMPACBalconyEntrance.JPG, Balcony entrances to the main performance hall
File:EMPAC Stairs.JPG, Grand staircase in EMPAC
File:EMPACBalcony.JPG, Founders' Room Balcony overlooking the City of Troy
References
External links
EMPAC Main PageEMPAC Calendar of Events
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Tourist attractions in Rensselaer County, New York
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University and college arts centers in the United States
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