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Laptop Improvisation in an Multi-Dimensional Space

Posted on:2013-11-05Degree:D.M.AType:Thesis
University:Columbia UniversityCandidate:Pluta, SamFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008968671Subject:Music
Abstract/Summary:
Using information theory as a foundation, this paper defines virtuosity in the context of laptop performance, outlines a number of challenges that face laptop performers and software designers, and provides solutions that have been implemented in the author's own software environment. A summary of the argument is that by creating a multi-dimensional environment of Sonic Vector Spaces (see page 17) and implementing a method for quickly traversing that environment, a performer is able to create enough information flow to achieve laptop virtuosity. At the same time, traversing this multi-dimensional environment produces a perceptible sonic language that can add structural signposts for the listener to latch on to in performance. Specifics of the author's personal approach to this problem, a software environment coded in SuperCollider, are then shared. Lastly, Mihály Csíkszentmihályi's concept of flow psychology is applied to the three stages of creation in the laptop performance process - software design, patch design, and performance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Laptop, Performance, Multi-dimensional, Software
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