The Australian composers’ residency in HfMT, Hamburg, Germany
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Publication date
2023-04-28Creators
Moroz, Solomiya
Vear, Craig
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The project by DigiScore partner, Cat Hope was aimed at commissioning four Monash University early career composers/performers/researchers to perform in an ensemble concert in Hamburg. The project enabled the participants to hire technologists to assist them in the realisation of their digital score idea which could include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, VR/AR/XR, etc. The participants did not have extensive experience in making digital scores with new technologies before therefore the project also looked into what this could bring to them as composers. In addition, DigiScore supported the final preparation and the performance which took place in Hamburg’s School for Music and Theatre (HfMT). In realisation of their digital scores there, participants benefitted from their peers and mentors' feedback as well as from HfMT’s multimedia faculty and community.
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Subjects
- Digital media
- Computer music
- digital scores, digital media, embodied music cognition, digital musicianship, creative residency
- Creative Arts & Design::Music::Musicianship/performance studies::Electronic/electro-acoustic music performance
- M Music and Literature on music::M Music
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Deposit date
2023-04-28Data type
dataset: questionnaires, code books, interviews, audio and videos recordingsFunders
- Other
- European Research Commission (ERC)
Grant number
- ERC-2020-COG – 101002086
Parent project
- The Digital Score
Collection dates
- Dec 11-12
Coverage
- Hamburg, Germany
Data collection method
questionnaires and semi-structured interview, video recordingResource languages
- en
Copyright
- The Digital Score