Musical Articulations of Noise
Time and place
12:25 PM on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008; NAC 6/295
Eric Lyon (Queen's University Belfast)
Abstract
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Articulated noise is a computer-assisted strategy for applying various flavors of noise to the structuring of musical compositions. The approach applies equally well to creating electroacoustic music and instrumental scores, and makes no assumptions about musical style. The technique of articulated noise will be discussed in terms of its precedents, philosophical and aesthetic basis, methods adopted by the author, and current compositional work employing the approach.