Waves, thoughts and a player piano is both a speculative and practical investigation of strategies to invoke notions of reverie through a uniquely re-constructed player piano and musical improvisation. Based on the experience of listening to the sound of waves, the research considers sonic reverie and its value as a locus for creative thought and stimulus to sound and installation practice. Generative frameworks for translating and transcribing place-based reveries and embracing sound’s intrinsic ambiguity are informed by experimentation and improvisation, and extended through iterative processes - recognising that art based on imaginative translations of real world experiences may contribute to depths of experience as intensive as they are...
This paper presents a system that investigates the sonification of wave interaction in a performance...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
This is an introduction to a special edition of JSTA dedicated to the myriad forms of sonic connecti...
Waves, thoughts and a player piano is both a speculative and practical investigation of strategies t...
The work describes the concept of disklavier Yamaha (player-piano) with electronics, the concept of ...
Music listening has experienced one of its major paradigm shifts in this latest generation, taking t...
A collaboration with Courtenéy Mayall sostenuto an interactive site-specific installation 1844 s...
Scored for solo piano along with two percussionists and a nine-piece, mixed ensemble, Dreams of a Yo...
for piano and magnetic resonators The piano as stringed instrument. The string as a reservoir of dy...
My interest in composition for the past three years has been exploring the possible expressions and ...
© 2012 Darren William SteffenThis research considers compositional approaches to creating an immersi...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Fragility and Sonorousness was developed in a conversational way with Melbourne-based pianist Kane C...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
This paper presents a system that investigates the sonification of wave interaction in a performance...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
This is an introduction to a special edition of JSTA dedicated to the myriad forms of sonic connecti...
Waves, thoughts and a player piano is both a speculative and practical investigation of strategies t...
The work describes the concept of disklavier Yamaha (player-piano) with electronics, the concept of ...
Music listening has experienced one of its major paradigm shifts in this latest generation, taking t...
A collaboration with Courtenéy Mayall sostenuto an interactive site-specific installation 1844 s...
Scored for solo piano along with two percussionists and a nine-piece, mixed ensemble, Dreams of a Yo...
for piano and magnetic resonators The piano as stringed instrument. The string as a reservoir of dy...
My interest in composition for the past three years has been exploring the possible expressions and ...
© 2012 Darren William SteffenThis research considers compositional approaches to creating an immersi...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Fragility and Sonorousness was developed in a conversational way with Melbourne-based pianist Kane C...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
This paper presents a system that investigates the sonification of wave interaction in a performance...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
This is an introduction to a special edition of JSTA dedicated to the myriad forms of sonic connecti...