
The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music
Roger T. Dean(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 9. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
624 pages
978-0-19-979203-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music offers a state-of-the-art cross-section of the most field-defining topics and debates in computer music today. A unique contribution to the field, it situates computer music in the broad context of its creation and performance across the range of issues - from music cognition to pedagogy to sociocultural topics - that shape contemporary discourse in the field.
Fifty years after musical tones were produced on a computer for the first time, developments in laptop computing have brought computer music within reach of all listeners and composers. Production and distribution of computer music have grown tremendously as a result, and the time is right for this survey of computer music in its cultural contexts. An impressive and international array of music creators and academics discuss computer music's history, present, and future with a wide perspective, including composition, improvisation, interactive performance, spatialization, sound synthesis, sonification, and modeling. Throughout, they merge practice with theory to offer a fascinating look into computer music's possibilities and enduring appeal.
Fifty years after musical tones were produced on a computer for the first time, developments in laptop computing have brought computer music within reach of all listeners and composers. Production and distribution of computer music have grown tremendously as a result, and the time is right for this survey of computer music in its cultural contexts. An impressive and international array of music creators and academics discuss computer music's history, present, and future with a wide perspective, including composition, improvisation, interactive performance, spatialization, sound synthesis, sonification, and modeling. Throughout, they merge practice with theory to offer a fascinating look into computer music's possibilities and enduring appeal.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
10 halftones, 35 line illus., 5 music examples;
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1057 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-979203-0 (9780199792030)
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Roger T. Dean
The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music
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09/2009
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€34.99
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The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music
E-Book
09/2009
1st Edition
OUP USA
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Person
Roger Dean is Research Professor of Sonic Communication at the University of Western Sydney, and Founder and Artistic Director of austraLYSIS. He is also author of Hyperimprovisation: Computer Interactive Sound Improvisation (2003) and Sounds from the Corner: Australian Contemporary Jazz Since 1973 (2005)
Editor
Research Professor of Sonic CommunicationResearch Professor of Sonic Communication, University of Western Sydney
Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS; ROGER T. DEAN; SECTION I: SOME HISTORIES OF COMPUTER MUSIC AND ITS TECHNOLOGIES; DOUGLAS KEISLAR; PAUL DOORNBUSCH; PETER MANNING; SECTION II: THE MUSIC; JAMES HARLEY; ROGER T. DEAN; SECTION III: SOUNDING OUT; TREVOR WISHART; TIM PERKIS; SIMON EMMERSON; SECTION IV: CREATIVE AND PERFORMANCE MODES; WAYNE SIEGEL; GARTH PAINE; ATAU TANAKA; PETER LENNOX; HAZEL SMITH; NOAM SAGIV, FREYA BAILES AND ROGER T. DEAN; DAVID WORRALL; NICK COLLINS; JON MCCORMACK, ALICE ELDRIDGE, ALAN DORIN AND PETER MCILWAIN; SECTION V: COGNITION AND COMPUTATION OF COMPUTER MUSIC; GERAINT A. WIGGINS, MARCUS T. PEARCE AND DANIEL MULLENSIEFEN; MICHAEL CASEY; SECTION VI: SOUNDING OUT; GEORGE E. LEWIS; PAULINE OLIVEROS; FREYA BAILES AND ROGER T. DEAN; SECTION VII: CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL ISSUES; MARY SIMONI; LEIGH LANDY; JORAN RUDI AND PALMYRE PIERROUX; APPENDIX; PAUL DOORNBUSCH; CONTRIBUTORS