ABSTRACT

The theme of this Research Companion is 'connectivity and the global reach of electroacoustic music and sonic arts made with technology'. The possible scope of such a companion in the field of electronic music has changed radically over the last 30 years. The definitions of the field itself are now broader - there is no clear boundary between 'electronic music' and 'sound art'. Also, what was previously an apparently simple divide between 'art' and 'popular' practices is now not easy or helpful to make, and there is a rich cluster of streams of practice with many histories, including world music traditions. This leads in turn to a steady undermining of a primarily Euro-American enterprise in the second half of the twentieth century. Telecommunications technology, most importantly the development of the internet in the final years of the century, has made materials, practices and experiences ubiquitous and apparently universally available - though some contributions to this volume reassert the influence and importance of local cultural practice. Research in this field is now increasingly multi-disciplinary. Technological developments are embedded in practices which may be musical, social, individual and collective. The contributors to this companion embrace technological, scientific, aesthetic, historical and social approaches and a host of hybrids – but, most importantly, they try to show how these join up. Thus the intention has been to allow a wide variety of new practices to have voice – unified through ideas of 'reaching out' and 'connecting together' – and in effect showing that there is emerging a different kind of 'global music'.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

Music practice – reaching out with technology

part I|115 pages

Global reach – local identities

chapter 3|19 pages

The three paths

Cultural retention in contemporary Chinese electroacoustic music

chapter 4|17 pages

Technologies of genre

Digital distinctions in Montreal

part II|111 pages

Awareness, consciousness, participation

chapter 6|19 pages

Participatory sonic arts

The Som de Maré project – towards a socially engaged art of sound in the everyday

chapter 10|24 pages

Music neurotechnology

A natural progression

part III|89 pages

Extending performance and interaction

chapter 11|23 pages

Where are we?

Extended music practice on the internet

chapter 12|40 pages

Rendering the invisible

BEAST and the performance practice of acousmatic music

chapter 13|24 pages

Creative coding for audiovisual art

The CodeCircle platform