A collaboratively devised performance of Morton Subotnik’s Sidewinder takes a recording as the jumping off point from which to develop a collective instrument with a fixed sonic outcome in mind. Work on Christian Wolff’s For 1, 2, or 3 People features negotiations between text and technology in pursuit of fluent, timely exchange between players. Sean Williams’ Electronic Skank, on the other hand, takes the techne of Jamaican dub practice as a basis for organising bodies, technologies and sounds. Each of these projects addressed practical and aesthetic problematics of collective electronic musicking in a distinct way. We explore these through the optic of the performance ecosystem (Waters, 2007): specifically the idea that, in practice, ...
Musicians are always quick to adopt and explore new technologies. The fast-paced changes wrought by ...
Stephen Preston is developing ecosonics to explore biological aspects of primitive music making as s...
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of contemporary musicians who improvise with new, r...
A collaboratively devised performance of Morton Subotnik's Sidewinder takes a recording as the jumpi...
Today, 'performing with sound' can take a great many forms, and can include a broad range of contrib...
International audienceThis paper presents the authors' first attempt at a new (and unexpected) exerc...
This submission focuses on the devices that make a music electronic and their authors. From David Tu...
This project presents a multimedia performance and a written exegesis. It will focus on the way crea...
Edited Research Companion (Emmerson) with contributions by 26 authors.The theme of this Research Com...
This article presents experiences and reflections related to performing improvised, live processed e...
Extended playing techniques, augmentation by live electronics, and hyperorgans have changed classica...
The composition of mixed music involves numerous aesthetic and formal challenges; the opposition of ...
Live music making can be understood as an enactive process, whereby musical experiences are created ...
This research situates the multiple body of the Jamaica Dancehall "Crowd" (audience) in the intensit...
This introductory chapter starts with a look at evolving terminology in the field of what is loosely...
Musicians are always quick to adopt and explore new technologies. The fast-paced changes wrought by ...
Stephen Preston is developing ecosonics to explore biological aspects of primitive music making as s...
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of contemporary musicians who improvise with new, r...
A collaboratively devised performance of Morton Subotnik's Sidewinder takes a recording as the jumpi...
Today, 'performing with sound' can take a great many forms, and can include a broad range of contrib...
International audienceThis paper presents the authors' first attempt at a new (and unexpected) exerc...
This submission focuses on the devices that make a music electronic and their authors. From David Tu...
This project presents a multimedia performance and a written exegesis. It will focus on the way crea...
Edited Research Companion (Emmerson) with contributions by 26 authors.The theme of this Research Com...
This article presents experiences and reflections related to performing improvised, live processed e...
Extended playing techniques, augmentation by live electronics, and hyperorgans have changed classica...
The composition of mixed music involves numerous aesthetic and formal challenges; the opposition of ...
Live music making can be understood as an enactive process, whereby musical experiences are created ...
This research situates the multiple body of the Jamaica Dancehall "Crowd" (audience) in the intensit...
This introductory chapter starts with a look at evolving terminology in the field of what is loosely...
Musicians are always quick to adopt and explore new technologies. The fast-paced changes wrought by ...
Stephen Preston is developing ecosonics to explore biological aspects of primitive music making as s...
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of contemporary musicians who improvise with new, r...