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"Humanophone" at fidgetspace, May 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2016

6/9/2016

 
Thanks to everyone who came out for my four-part lecture/workshop series "Humanophone" at thefidget space in Philadelphia. Here's a brief description of the event:

HUMANOPHONE: Toward an Algorithmic Music for Humans

“I like two things, clarity and complexity, which are almost mutually exclusive.” – Christian Wolff

How can we formulate clear, elegantly stated rules that both constrain performance and allow for surprises and meaningful contingencies of form? How can we create musical frameworks that are robust and flexible with regard to the number of performers, instruments, levels of skill, and venue? How can principles such as iteration and feedback enable simple musical interactions to generate complex results?

In this series of events, we will explore the possibility of algorithmic, emergent, rule-based, and generative forms of music performable by human beings. The goal is to work toward an idiom in which the sophistication of certain post-1950 practices is fused with the social and collaborative aspects of vernacular music-making. Although we will consider such relevant historical and theoretical phenomena as cybernetics, cellular automata, change-ringing, and the American experimental music tradition, the focus will be on making music, with an eye to laying the foundation for an enduring performance collective.

Each session will consist of a mix of discussion and workshop performances of model compositions and new works contributed by group members. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to take part in both components.

Presenting at "Alternative Histories of Electronic Music," London, 14-16 April 2016

6/9/2016

 
I had a great time at AHEM at the Science Museum in London, where I presented my paper on organic and mechanical metaphors for musical instruments. Great group of people and a fun exchange of ideas!
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"The Trautonium: Electro-Music and Steel Romanticism" at AMS 

7/16/2015

 
I'll be giving a presentation entitled "The Trautonium: Electro-Music and Steel Romanticism" at the 2015 annual meeting of the American Musicological Society this November in Louisville. Centering on the early electronic instrument called the Trautonium and its role in debates about technology and music in Germany during the 1930s, the talk will be based on a chapter in my forthcoming book Instruments for New Music.
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More MIMI

4/29/2014

 
Deirdre Loughridge and I just spoke about our Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments at "Bone Flute to Auto-Tune," a conference on music and technology organized by Deirdre at the University of California, Berkeley.

We plan on developing our thoughts further and eventually publishing them in the not-too-distant future. We're also hoping to add some new entries to the museum this summer.

Meanwhile, MIMI has been getting some lovely press on the web. Check it out!
  • "Un fabuloso catálogo de instrumentos musicales imaginarios" (Pijama Surf)
  • "Imaginary Musical Instruments: The Joys and Wonders of 'Fictophones'" (Obscura)
  • "The Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments" (Dressing the Air)

Critical Organology panel at AMS Pittsburgh

11/11/2013

 
On Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013 I took part in a panel discussion of "critical organology" at the annual meeting of the American Musicological Society in Pittsburgh. The panel brought together a group of scholars working in different disciplinary and historical traditions whose research touches on the relationship between technology and aesthetics and the role of instruments in musical experience.


The panel was moderated by Emily Dolan and included Joseph Auner, Eliot Bates, J. Q. Davies, Jonathan De Souza, Bonnie Gordon, Ellen Lockheart, Deirdre Loughridge, and Roger Mosely.

Sonic Arts Union Retrospective

1/5/2012

 
On Saturday, January 21, I'll be taking part in a panel discussion with David Behrman, Andrew Raffo Dewar, Chris Madak, and Kenneth Goldsmith, preceding a performance of Behrman's composition "My Dear Siegfried." My contribution will focus on the role of musical technologies in the experimental tradition.

This event is part of the Sonic Arts Union Retrospective, a series of concerts and talks exploring the legacy of the late 60s-early 70s experimental music collective consisting of David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, and Robert Ashley. It's presented by International House Philadelphia.

Paper on Jörg Mager presented at American Musicological Society meeting in November

12/9/2011

 
My paper "Electric Music of the Spheres: Jörg Mager’s Technologies of Enchantment" was presented at the annual meeting of the American Musicological Society in San Francisco last month. This was a condensed version of one of my dissertation chapters on Mager, a pioneering inventor of early electronic instruments in Weimar Republic Germany. Thanks to AMS for allowing my paper to be presented in absentia and to Jeff Kallberg for volunteering to read it.


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