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A Field of Possibilities: Designing and Playing Digital Musical Instruments

Abstract
This thesis focuses on a set of digital musical instruments I have designed and developed with ensemble improvisation in mind. The intention is not to create a universal improvisational instrument, but rather to create a set of instruments which each realize one musical idea. My research addresses the meaning and relations between activities in two stages, what I call “design time” and “play time”. In short, design time is conception, representation, and articulation of ideas and knowledge outside of chronological time, whereas play time takes place in real-time and concerns bodily activity, interaction, and embodied knowledge. In this work aesthetics play a crucial role, and here signify what is important for me. At design time my aesthetic preferences guide the design process, whereas in play time, a subjective aesthetic tenet is that musical improvisation has strong similarities to gaming and play. One hypothesis states that choices made during the design process at the development stages of a digital musical instrument significantly influence ensemble improvisation and musical results at play time. A digital instrument in this work constitutes a field of possibilities, which in play actualizes the aesthetic decisions of its designer, and in cases where the designer and player are one, during play there will be a double influence: directly through the player’s actions, and indirectly through the nature of the instrument.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
Academy of Music and Drama ; Högskolan för scen och musik
Disputation
Fredagen den 25 november 2011, kl 13.00, Lindgrensalen, Högskolan för scen och musik, Artisten, Fågelsången 1, Göteborg
Date of defence
2011-11-25
E-mail
pan@hsm.gu.se
Other description
A concert is included, which is held the evening before, Thursday 24th November 2011, at the jazz club Nefertiti, Gothenburg
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/27953
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  • ArtMonitor/Konstnärliga fakulteten
  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Högskolan för scen och musik
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
  • Doctoral thesis/Doktorsavhandlingar/Konstnärliga fakulteten
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GAS 2007: Angle of Repos (09’ 18”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (54.17Mb)
GAS 2007: Amalgamation (05’ 26”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (28.00Mb)
ISCM 2009: Amalgamation (09’ 13”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (52.68Mb)
GAS 2007: Grey Zone (05’ 54”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (37.45Mb)
ISCM 2009: Grey Zone (09’ 13”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (62.45Mb)
ISCM 2009: Shadowing: (11’ 59”) Beam Stone (Per Anders Nilsson, Sten Sandell, Raymond Strid) (62.92Mb)
Shuffle (06’ 59”) duo pantoMorf (Palle Dahlstedt, Per Anders Nilsson) (62.14Mb)
Demonstration: Walking Machine (02’ 23”) Per Anders Nilsson (10.72Mb)
Demonstration: Davis Deconstructed (11’ 09”) Per Anders Nilsson (146.0Mb)
Experiment: Davis Deconstructed (06’ 05”) Per Anders Nilsson (83.71Mb)
Facing x (18’ 42”) Peter Janson, Per Anders Nilsson (82.71Mb)
Experiment: My Funny Valentine (Rogers and Hart) (05’ 14”) Per Anders Nilsson (24.52Mb)
A Field of Possibilities. Thesis by Per Anders Nilsson (8.492Mb)
Date
2011-11-04
Author
Nilsson, Per Anders
Keywords
Digital musical instruments
improvisation
experimental music
jazz
free improvisation
music of sounds
computer music
interaction design
design time – play time
practicing
play
game and sports
self-organization
rules
affordances
predeterminations
artistic research
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-978477-8-0
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
30
Language
eng
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