The author explores the vibrant, but often hidden, unorthodox musical culture of Australia, recounting little known movements, events, dates, personalities and Aboriginal traditions. He urges the listener to investigate and value this unique and fecund musical history, and in so doing, find models that are relevant to solving the dilemmas of a declining contemporary music practice. Live music encourages direct interconnectivity among people and with the physical world upon which we rely for our existence; music can be life supporting, and in some situations, as important as life itself. While there is much to learn from the past, digital technology can be utilized as an interface establishing a tactile praxis and enabling musical expression...
Live music making can be understood as an enactive process, whereby musical experiences are created ...
Before the development of audio recording technologies, music was performed 'live' to an audience. A...
Oral literature and music are important elements of Aboriginal Australian cultures for contextualisi...
This article explores the concept of musical liveness, and seeks to clarify how digital technologies...
What 'live music' means for one generation or culture does not necessarily mean 'live' for another. ...
This project presents a multimedia performance and a written exegesis. It will focus on the way crea...
The purpose of this research is to understand the importance and necessity of live performance to th...
The shift from analog to digital cultures has impacted on our understandings of "liveness" in sound....
The full length video of the presentation can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/348709117 (or click the...
This paper discusses the resurgence of live music performance and its pivotal role in the current di...
This thesis is a study of electronic music practice in the Australian city of Adelaide. Based on fie...
Within the Australian theatre and dance industry, digital technology is playing an increasingly larg...
Performing arts allow us to creatively challenge digitally remediated experience, and to collectivel...
We offer a vision of digitising culture as supporting cultural processes in the digital era, with a ...
While the absence of functionally recreational concerts may seem trivial for a nation battling an un...
Live music making can be understood as an enactive process, whereby musical experiences are created ...
Before the development of audio recording technologies, music was performed 'live' to an audience. A...
Oral literature and music are important elements of Aboriginal Australian cultures for contextualisi...
This article explores the concept of musical liveness, and seeks to clarify how digital technologies...
What 'live music' means for one generation or culture does not necessarily mean 'live' for another. ...
This project presents a multimedia performance and a written exegesis. It will focus on the way crea...
The purpose of this research is to understand the importance and necessity of live performance to th...
The shift from analog to digital cultures has impacted on our understandings of "liveness" in sound....
The full length video of the presentation can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/348709117 (or click the...
This paper discusses the resurgence of live music performance and its pivotal role in the current di...
This thesis is a study of electronic music practice in the Australian city of Adelaide. Based on fie...
Within the Australian theatre and dance industry, digital technology is playing an increasingly larg...
Performing arts allow us to creatively challenge digitally remediated experience, and to collectivel...
We offer a vision of digitising culture as supporting cultural processes in the digital era, with a ...
While the absence of functionally recreational concerts may seem trivial for a nation battling an un...
Live music making can be understood as an enactive process, whereby musical experiences are created ...
Before the development of audio recording technologies, music was performed 'live' to an audience. A...
Oral literature and music are important elements of Aboriginal Australian cultures for contextualisi...