COMP4350/8350

Sound and Music Computing

Performing Computer Music

Dr Charles Martin

Computer music setups I have known

Not sure if meme or serious lecture (?)

What are the ways of performing computer music.

Here’s a list of different modalities I have noticed over time.

The Big Screen

these performers want the audience to see what they see and they want it to be big.

the human may not be important here, but the visuals are an integral part of the show.

Last Man to Die: C Martin, H Cormick, B Forster (2010)

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‘it’s almost a song...’ For Brain-Player and Clarinet NIME2013

Whistle Interface NIME2013

Strike on Stage: Charles Martin and Chi Hsia Lai NIME2010

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Touch Interface: Charles Martin (2010)

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The Construction

the instrument is the performance

these musicians are taking a back seat to systems that play themselves, feed back, sense the world, or diffuse sound in different ways.

they might use light, new materials, custom electronics, to make their statement.

5th Volt, Smith's Alternative, 2022

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DIADs - The Ford Transit..., Oliver Bown, NIME2016

Steam Synth, Steve Harhai, NIME2019

Sabina Hyoju Ahn: Breath, NIME2017

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Marije Baalman: Chrysalis, NIME2017

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Dianne Verdonk: Bellyhorn, NIME2017

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Face to Face

when it’s time to make serious music you have to face your band

this is about no-distraction serious music making

we’re not playing to the audience, but they get to look over our shoulder

ANU EMS 2016

Charles Martin + Chi Hsia Lai, 2009

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ANU Laptop Ensemble 2022

Ensemble Metatone, 2013

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RPi, Charles Martin + Paul Heslin, 2016

Spider, EMS Workshop, ANU 2015

Wires on the Floor

no table can hold our brilliance

these performances are all about getting maximum equipment and minimum complications

carpark concert, Michael Norris, You Are Here, Canberra, 2016

noise, 107 projects, Sydney, 2015

experimental music studio, ANU, 2014

Andrea Mancianti and Roberto Pugliese: Uroboro, NIME2017

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Headgear

these performance want to be a cyber person; or maybe they are a cyber person!

VR, AR, XR, etc. reality is not enough for these folks!

their motto: maybe this year is when VR will go mainstream!

headgear also includes other head-mounted musical modalities…

Cubing Sound, Yichen Wang NIME2022

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Listening to Listening NIME2020

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AR performance ACMC2019

Forgetfulness: Zachary Duer, Ivica Ico Bukvic & Meaghan Dee, NIME2018

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PHOX Ears: Rebecca Kleinberger NIME2015

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Focal: Stewart Greenhill and Cathie Travers NIME2016

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Circles: Barry Moon, NIME2018

HyperInstruments

computer and acoustic instrument in one convenient package.

hyperinstrumentalists have invested a lifetime of practice into their instrument and they’re not giving it up now

they load their instrument with sensors, microphones, noise makers, screens, lights, etc

they follow hundreds of years of tradition with new techniques and a brand new sound

Extended Clarinet NIME2016, Carl Robert Normark, Robert Ek

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BladeAxe Romain Michon NIME2016

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Piano with Objects NIME2016

Feedback Cellos (Alice Eldrige and Chris Kiefer) NIME2017

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Hybrid Violin, Laurel Pardue NIME2019

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Extended Vibraphone, Charles Martin, NIME2013

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Semicircle

the desk semicircle represents control, confidence and conservatism

these musicians know their tools and know they need them within reach at all times

this performance is about software and communication

the real world bows to the dominance of their soundworld and the metaverse beyond

ANU Laptop Ensemble 2019

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ANU Laptop Ensemble 2022

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Ensemble Metatone 2014

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Vox Tactum Meets Chorus Digitalis: Seven Years of Singing Surfaces NIME2013

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Ensemble Feedback Instruments: Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli NIME2015

Unplugged

unplugged computer musicians play as a group, but away from their computers

they use mobile devices, smartphones, microcontrollers and wireless sensors

without desks, there’s no barrier to interaction

they’re the modern string quartet or chamber music ensemble, ready to blow an audience away with their feats of connected musicality

Stillness Under Tension, 2017

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ANU LENS 2022

Ensemble Metatone, ICAD2016

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Stanford MoPhO (Mobile Phone Orchestra) NIME2010

Mozartkebap: Nick Acorne and Takuto Fukuda NIME2018

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Virtuoso

just a musician, the stage, and their adoring crowd

the virtuoso creates their own instrument with sensors and their bodily gestures

they minimise the computer in their setup (it’s not about the computer)

they’re this generations concert pianist or solo violinist

Still Life, D Andrew Stewart, NIME2013

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Atau Tanaka, NIME2010

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Synaesthetic: Christina Hopgood, Charles Martin, Gisli Gretarsson 2017

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The Shells, Alex Nowitz, NIME2011

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Ominous, incarnated sound sculpture for Xth Sense: Marco Donnarumma, NIME2013

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Ritual, Wayne Siegel, NIME2017

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Ideas

How do these modalities connect with your final performance ideas?

Which ones match up with the music you might like to make?

Which ones do you think are just bad.

What more do you need to know to create your dream performance?