Essays about: "Live-Electronics"
Found 4 essays containing the word Live-Electronics.
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1. Spectromorphological Reductions : Exploring and developing approaches for sound-based notation of live electronics
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Musik, medier och teaterAbstract : In this master’s thesis, a sound-based notation system is explored and developed in the composition and performance of a musical work for live electronics. My approach builds on existing systems for electroacoustic music analysis, most notably Dennis Smalley’s (1997) theory of spectromorphology and the symbolic language of Lasse Thoresen & Andreas Hedman (2007) based on Pierre Schaeffer’s typo-morphology, as well as Mattias Sköld’s (2023) adaptation of this system for composition and transcription (Sound Notation). READ MORE
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2. The Texture Within : Exploring repetition, difference and timbre through solo piano playing
University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för jazzAbstract : The goal of this master project was to create reverberant sound worlds on the border between acoustic and electronic sounds. I approached this goal through the exploration of musical repetition, difference and timbre. These fields were approximated both through practical and theoretical work. READ MORE
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3. SHADOWS : Piece for clarinet and live electronic. Collaboration with the Spanish composer Manuel Emilio Marí Altozano.
University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för klassisk musikAbstract : This project is based on collaborations between the clarinettist Maria Victoria Fernández and the composer Manuel Marí. The process of collaborating is described and two new pieces are composed as result. READ MORE
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4. Perceptual Characterization of a Tactile Display for Live Electronic Music Performance : Designing a Vibrotactile Notification Tool for the CIRMMT Live Electronics Framework (CLEF)
University essay from KTH/Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MIDAbstract : This study was conducted to assess physical and perceptual properties of a tactile display for a vibrotactile notification system within the CIRMMT Live Electronics Framework (CLEF), a Max-based modular environment for composition and performance of live electronic music. The tactile display was composed of two rotating eccentric mass actuators driven by a PWM signal generated from an Arduino microcontroller. READ MORE