Audio Soundscape. Created as part of the 'Tihewa' exhibition by Jamie Lambert and Kent Macpherson. This soundscape draws from original compositions by Mihikitekapua named: "Taku rākau e' and 'Engari te tīti', which are then interpreted in this new context. This soundscape is created using a collaborative research methodology which brings together the conceptual components, musical components and technical components into a final realisation
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Kia rongo i te tāwara o te wai (Listen to the murmur of the water) Part of the "Ecologies and Compa...
Exploring cross-cultural research collaboration through internet-based collaborative technology. Pre...
Commissioned piece for piano trio and taonga puoro. Premiered by NZ Trio and Horomona Horo for Mata...
How might primary students utilise the stimulus of a painting in a collaborative composition drawing...
The inspiration for this work is loosely based on Aboriginal creation myths, which told of legendary...
Since 1858, music has always been an integral part of the Kīngitanga movement in New Zealand. As thi...
KEI TUA O TE ARAI Composers Horomona Horo and Jeremy Mayall have created an ethereal and unique sou...
This article discusses the affordances of soundscape composition and how the techniques and approach...
KIA EKE PANUKU Musical Composition. This piece explores the goal of reaching to new heights, not s...
This interactive installation consists of 3 digital tukutuku panels. The panels are mounted over 9 d...
This project examines how composing contemporary waiata (song) both musically and lyrically, provide...
This study is an inquiry into how New Zealand’s national cinema represents the local aural geography...
The use of recorded environmental sounds in electroacoustic music has led to the raising of fundame...
This text is an exegesis written in accompaniment to the development of the New Zealand Soundmap. Th...
Analysis and knowledge are required in order to obtain awareness and understanding of sensory data, ...
Kia rongo i te tāwara o te wai (Listen to the murmur of the water) Part of the "Ecologies and Compa...
Exploring cross-cultural research collaboration through internet-based collaborative technology. Pre...
Commissioned piece for piano trio and taonga puoro. Premiered by NZ Trio and Horomona Horo for Mata...