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Perspectives on the Electroacoustic Work / Perspectives sur l’œuvre électroacoustique

About this Issue / Sur ce numéro
Editorial / Éditorial
Reflections

L’écriture acousmatique, rappels et questionnements
par Francis Dhomont

Il est sans doute temps pour le compositeur électroacoustique de ne plus considérer l’expérimentation comme une fin en soi : il y a un temps pour remplacer les modèles anciens et un temps pour prouver, par des œuvres fortes, la pertinence d’un nouveau classicisme. La modalité acousmatique semble prête à amorcer ce processus.

Les quatre niveaux de réception d’une œuvre électroacoustique
by Charles Edouard Platel

A la manière du modèle OSI de communication entre systèmes, le processus d’écoute électroacoustique est analysé sur plusieurs niveaux: physique, acoustique, sonore et musical. Réciproquement ce modèle propose un cadre d’étude ouvert intégrant toutes pratiques musicales actuelles.

Kontakte by Karlheinz Stockhausen in Four Channels
by Kevin Austin

Stockhausen’s monumental 1960s electroacoustic composition Kontakte is better “known about” than heard. This article focuses on “hearing” Kontakte in detail and in its broader elements. While somewhat aligned with Stockhausen’s own analysis, it is presented less formally — an introduction, of sorts, and a tribute to inner vision.

Creative Influences

Born under a Bad Star: Analysis of Abstract Loop-Based Composition through Aaron Funk’s Szerencsétlen
by Eliot Britton

The reception of avant-garde electronica is influenced by its origins in functional dance music, in the same way as jazz in past decades. This paper presents an analytical model that can tackle the challenges inherent in this complex genre.

Electroacoustic Music Incorporating Latin American Influences: A consideration of implications, reception and borrowing
by Manuella Blackburn

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This paper addresses the issues surrounding the incorporation of Latin American influences into electroacoustic music. A questionnaire devised to identify sources of influence and use was answered by a selection of electroacoustic composers of Latin American origin, whose responses directed the course of this research.

Bass Drum, Saxophone & Laptop: Real-time psychedelic performance software
by Jon Weinel

Bass Drum, Saxophone and Laptop is a piece of software designed for real-time performance to elicit altered states of consciousness perception. This is achieved through specific use of DSP effects and triggered sonic material, in an organic system of interactivity.

Image, Video and Visualization

Electroacoustic Sound and Audiovisual Structure in Film
by Martin Stig Andersen

An investigation of the temporal potentials of electroacoustic sound in film, dismissing the traditional dividing line between music and sound design. The article demonstrates how sound, by maneuvering within audiovisual correspondence continua of identity, time, space and symbol, may contribute to the overall structure of a film.

Transcrire l’écoute des musiques électroacoustiques
par Evelyne Gayou

Lorsqu’on s’aventure dans la transcription de la reception d’œuvres musicales électroacoustiques, n’ayant par définition pas de code d’écriture fixé, le champ des possibles devient infini. L’expérience des Portraits Polychromes en ligne (GRM) conduit à s’interroger sur le phénomène musical en général.

Investigating Audience Reception of Electroacoustic Audio-visual Compositions: Developing an Effective Methodology
by Andrew Hill

This article discusses the development of a research methodology appropriate for the study of audience reception of electroacoustic audio-visual music. An examination of previous visual music definitions and the development of the term electroacoustic audio-visual music is presented also.

Sound-Initiated Drawing and Memory Impairment
by Brenda Hutchinson

The author describes the development of an interactive interface and program for creating, storing and replaying animated drawings with sound and its use with a longtime friend and artist who suffered severe memory impairment due to metastasized breast cancer.

How Something is Born, Lives and Dies: A composer’s approach for thematic evolution in electroacoustic music
by Orestis Karamanlis

This article describes a compositional strategy that is applicable to tape, mixed or live electroacoustic pieces. It suggests that a particular energy-shape can be viewed as the common denominator around which complex gestures can evolve and group together forming higher-level structural blocks.

Columns

[INSTITUTIONS] Centro Mexicano para la Música y Artes Sonoras (CMMAS): The Dilemma of Continuance in Mexico (Morelia, Mexico) by Rodrigo Sigal

[INSTITUTIONS] Folkwang University: Development of Electronic Music and the ICEM — Institut für Computermusik und Elektronische Medien (Essen, Germany) by Thomas Neuhaus

Reviews, Previews and New Releases

[REPORT] NIME 2010 (Sydney Australia, 15–18 June 2010) by Bob Pritchard

SONUS.ca
Works by some authors and / or artists in this issue can be heard in SONUS.ca, the CEC’s online electroacoustic jukebox:
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Concordia University / Université ConcordiaConseil des arts du CanadaFondation SOCAN