Fairlight and WITNESS, a global human
rights organization, will auction a true collector’s CMI
signed by 43 legendary artists that helped reshape music over
the past three decades including Peter Gabriel, Hans Zimmer and
Thomas Dolby.
All proceeds from the auction will go to WITNESS to support
its use of technology to fight human rights abuses.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, August 29, 2005 — In an announcement
that unites a world leader in professional audio innovation with
an organization that harnesses technology for social good, Australia-based
Fairlight today announced its partnership with human rights nonprofit
WITNESS. Fairlight and WITNESS will auction a one-of-a-kind,
vintage Fairlight CMI signed by legendary musicians and producers,
such as Peter Gabriel and Hans Zimmer.
“We are very pleased to partner with WITNESS and honored
to contribute to their important work,” said John Lancken,
Fairlight CEO. “Fairlight has spent the past three decades
bringing new technologies to the hands of talented and innovative
users. WITNESS, too, is dedicated to leveraging the power of
audio and visual technology to address our world’s most
pressing issues. Together, this auction will provide more tools
to the frontlines of today’s crucial social battles and
strengthen the voice for human rights.”
At the heart of the Fairlight and WITNESS partnership is a fundraising
auction of a vintage Fairlight CMI Series III keyboard. Veteran
musicians, composers and producers that used the Fairlight CMI
from its early years will sign each white key. The keyboard will
be mounted and auctioned in public to music aficionados. All
proceeds from the auction will go directly to WITNESS to support
its efforts to equip and train local organizations around the
world to document human rights injustices.
Several noteworthy artists have already agreed to participate
in the project, including Peter Gabriel, Hans Zimmer, Thomas
Dolby, Alan Parsons, Todd Rundgren, Mike Oldfield and Jan Hammer.
Peter Gabriel, co-founder and chairman of WITNESS, expressed
his gratitude to Fairlight and personal dedication to the project. “I
am deeply honored that Fairlight has selected us as the nonprofit
beneficiary of the auction,” said Gabriel. “There
is great synchronicity between Fairlight and WITNESS since we
are both committed to using technology in innovative ways. We
look forward to working hand in hand with Fairlight to make this
a successful auction and a strong partnership for the future.”
In announcing the auction and partnership, Lancken highlighted
the symbolic importance of the project. “A keyboard is
a natural, universal form of expression that subscribes to only
the language of music,” said Lancken. “In our partnership
with WITNESS and the participation of legendary artists of our
lifetime, this keyboard is more than 61 keys. It’s a symbol
of individuals coming together to support the brave men, women
and children aided by WITNESS.”
Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 2005, Fairlight was an original
pioneer of digital audio in 1975 and since then has led the world
in some of the most exciting and significant developments of
audio and video technology. These advances changed the landscape
of music, film and television: first the Fairlight CMI powered
popular music in the early to mid-eighties which was followed
by the emergence of digital sound-effects for film that used
Fairlight’s digital sampling and MFX platforms. Today Fairlight
recorders, editors and mixers are used extensively for commercials,
TV, feature films and music productions worldwide. In both 2000
and 2003 Fairlight was awarded The Academy Plaque for Scientific
and Technical achievement in recognition of its contribution
to film. Fairlight has also won numerous design and industry
awards including Australian Government grants for its innovative
technology.
About WITNESS:
WITNESS uses the power of video to open the eyes of the world to human rights
abuses. By partnering with local organizations around the globe, WITNESS
empowers human rights defenders to use video as a tool to shine a light on
those most affected by human rights violations, and to transform personal
stories of abuse into powerful tools of justice.
Since its founding in 1992, WITNESS has partnered with groups
in more than 60 countries, bringing often unseen images, untold
stories and seldom heard voices to the attention of key decision
makers, the media, and the general public -- prompting grassroots
activism, political engagement, and lasting change.
About Fairlight:
Headquartered in Sydney, Australia Fairlight designs, manufactures and markets
media creation tools including digital audio recording, editing and mixing
systems for standard and high definition post production, broadcast and recording
applications. Fairlight’s DREAM family includes the Satellite, StationPlus,
Suite and Constellation XT Large Format Mixing Console. The DREAM series
is powered by QDC technology delivering unprecedented speed, flexibility
and exceptional sonic performance. The platform also supports a complete
suite of super low latency DSP based third party Plug-Ins including VSTs.
Fairlight's MediaHub networking strategy provides solutions
for audio and video networking enabling real-time, multi-node
access to high-speed audio database sharing as well as sustained
bandwidth streaming of video to Fairlight’s Pyxis NLV system
and elegant media management solutions.
Fairlight own AV Media, a technology subsidiary that innovate
and deliver non-linear Standard and High Definition video tools
and media transfer utilities.
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