‘Piece for Tape’ is a live performance featuring guitar, vocal and interactive audio-visual system. The system functions as a collaborator in composition and performance. It can be thought of as augmenting both the songwriting process (through the inclusion of software building and use of visuals) and the performance of the finished piece (through additional channels of communication with the audience). At the heart of both the system and the composition is the metaphor of the tape. This both reveals the workings of the system and enforces the compositional theme of memory and nostalgia, providing a point of shared understanding between performer/composer and audience from which more complex processes unfold
This composition is a two-movement work for orchestra and prepared electronic tape. The second movem...
In/Retrospection is an audiovisual composition employing audio and video in an interactive form, wri...
A Practice Led Inycstigation into the Relationship Between Computer and Live Performer in Multi-Medi...
‘Piece for Tape’ is a live performance featuring guitar, vocal and interactive audio-visual system. ...
Two performers each take a roll of tape and simultaneously wrap it around both of their bodies. They...
The three pieces created with the ‘multi-tool’ approach investigate how interactive audio-visual sys...
The use of computers is continuously changing the sound of records but also increasingly challenging...
Live audio-visual performance is an emerging area of new media arts practice that crosses between, a...
In this keynote Thor Magnusson will discuss work in composition, performance and the development of ...
Live performances which involve digital technology often strive toward clear correspondences between...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 PD/BD/114395/2016Constança Capdeville was a composer and one of the most prominen...
The true nature of this project evades simple classification. To say it is solely a work of music, o...
This paper describes the rationale behind the development of a digital performance system which enab...
While studio recordings can resemble live performances and draw upon similar reserves of knowledge a...
Music in Motion is an innovation in musical performance where a relationship is built between audio,...
This composition is a two-movement work for orchestra and prepared electronic tape. The second movem...
In/Retrospection is an audiovisual composition employing audio and video in an interactive form, wri...
A Practice Led Inycstigation into the Relationship Between Computer and Live Performer in Multi-Medi...
‘Piece for Tape’ is a live performance featuring guitar, vocal and interactive audio-visual system. ...
Two performers each take a roll of tape and simultaneously wrap it around both of their bodies. They...
The three pieces created with the ‘multi-tool’ approach investigate how interactive audio-visual sys...
The use of computers is continuously changing the sound of records but also increasingly challenging...
Live audio-visual performance is an emerging area of new media arts practice that crosses between, a...
In this keynote Thor Magnusson will discuss work in composition, performance and the development of ...
Live performances which involve digital technology often strive toward clear correspondences between...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 PD/BD/114395/2016Constança Capdeville was a composer and one of the most prominen...
The true nature of this project evades simple classification. To say it is solely a work of music, o...
This paper describes the rationale behind the development of a digital performance system which enab...
While studio recordings can resemble live performances and draw upon similar reserves of knowledge a...
Music in Motion is an innovation in musical performance where a relationship is built between audio,...
This composition is a two-movement work for orchestra and prepared electronic tape. The second movem...
In/Retrospection is an audiovisual composition employing audio and video in an interactive form, wri...
A Practice Led Inycstigation into the Relationship Between Computer and Live Performer in Multi-Medi...