This article discusses two performances that used the movement-to-music technology known as the "Adaptive Use Musical Instrument" or AUMI to allow differently-abled participants to collaborate with one another: (Un)Rolling the Boulder: Improvising New Communities, a multimedia, mixed-ability improvisation that was staged at the University of Kansas in October 2013 and Turning the Page, an interdisciplinary musical theatre piece premiered in Ottawa, Canada in April 2014. We theorize these performances as examples of "AUMI-Futurism”, combining insights gleaned from two different sources: the Afrofuturist philosophy of composer, improviser, and bandleader Sun Ra, and the work of disability studies scholar Alison Kafer. This essay examines the ...
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This article discusses two performances that used the movement-to-music technology known as the "Ada...
Performance of Turning the Page, excerpt no. 3The article associated with this performance excerpt i...
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peer-reviewedThis study investigated applications of mainstream music technology for creative music ...
This article analyses and reflects upon a community music project that occurred in 2016 in Portugal....
It is widely accepted that computational technologies shape the relationship of musicians, instrumen...
This article chronicles the research of the Nordic Network of Music Informatics, Performance and Aes...
This article discusses two performances that used the movement-to-music technology known as the "Ada...
Performance of Turning the Page, excerpt no. 3The article associated with this performance excerpt i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
Research on the aspirations of people with intellectual disabilities documents the importance of alt...
The findings from three trial workshops with a group of music-learners with physical disabilities ha...
Musical interactions have the potential to increase emotional well-being, self-confidence and self-m...
This article addresses Listening with Elephant Ears, a contemporary music composition and performanc...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record
This article documents experiences of Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra’s virtual, synchronous improvisa...
How can we make music with artificial intelligence (AI) in the future? Unlike most studies on AI and...
Across the UK, a growing number of charity organisations, social enterprises, academic researchers a...
peer-reviewedThis study investigated applications of mainstream music technology for creative music ...
This article analyses and reflects upon a community music project that occurred in 2016 in Portugal....
It is widely accepted that computational technologies shape the relationship of musicians, instrumen...
This article chronicles the research of the Nordic Network of Music Informatics, Performance and Aes...