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dc.date.accessioned2021-03-16T13:21:23Z
dc.date.available2021-03-16T13:21:23Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-25
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/68080
dc.descriptionThis presentation is part of the research project “Systemic Improvisation”, supported by the Swedish Research Council. The project is owned by Palle Dahlstedt, and co-owned by Per Anders Nilsson, and also includes collaborators Tim Perkis, and Gino Robair, both active as improvisors in the Bay Area in California, USA.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.subjectimprovisationsv
dc.subjectmediationsv
dc.subjectinteraction designsv
dc.subjectelectronic musicsv
dc.subjecttelematic performancesv
dc.titleSystemic Improvisation: Confusing Distribution of Roles in Free Improvisationsv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorNilsson, Per Anders
dc.contributor.creatorDahlstedt, Palle
art.typeOfWorkPeer reviewed artistic conference contributionsv
art.relation.publishedInOnline Symposium on Artistic Research, by Swedish Research Councilsv
art.description.projectSee attached pdf ” Reflections of Systemic Improvisation in Zoom”, long conference abstract “Long abstract for VR2020”, and “2020 Systemic Improv VR symp addendum”.sv
art.description.summaryThe Systemic Improvisation research project presents an improvisation system, in an environment known to the listeners/viewers, to show how even familiar and simple signals can radically reform musical interactions.sv
art.description.supportedBySwedish Research Council, Academy of Music and Drama at University of Gothenburg, Interaction Design at Chalmers/GUsv


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