This freely accessible and media-rich journal is published three times a year, with submission deadlines falling on the 1st of the month prior to publication. Electroacoustic and sound art practices ...
My intention in this paper is to investigate how notions of narrativity might promote an understanding of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s composition Kontakte für elektronische Klänge, Klavier und Schlagzeug.
The origins of electronic music in the State of Israel closely followed developments in Europe, in particular, Germany. The founding figure of the field in Israel, Josef Tal, was first exposed to ...
Starting with a baby toying with the stereo’s volume and tuning knobs, the author attempts to recuperate a mysterious oval synth, with two giant knobs, catered to “pre-lingual” gestures. He describes ...
The interview (French with English subtitles) was made in Martin Tétreault’s personal studio in 2010. Thanks to DAME, who kindly provided this interview for its inclusion in eContact! 14.3 — ...
Because of the voice’s role as “primary expressive instrument”, composers and performers alike have been drawn to an exploration of its expressive possibilities on multiple levels. Twentieth-century ...
The ninth edition of the Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium (TIES) was held in August 2015, with Nicolas Collins as Keynote Speaker. Participants from across Canada and around the world ...
An idea emerging from Manchester’s inaugural Sines & Squares Festival in 2014, initiated by our Guest Editor, forms the core of the topics explored in this issue, with focuses including the dramatic ...
This paper was presented at the Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2010, during the Cognition, Interpretation and Analysis session, chaired by Michael Kaler. Calling principally upon his discussion of ...
This article was originally published in Surround Professional (2000). The author’s extensive and detailled “A History of Spatial Music: Historical antecedents from Renaissance antiphony to strings in ...
The Radio Canada International (RCI) shortwave transmission site before a storm. Sackville NB, August 2013. Image © Amanda Dawn Christie. [Click image to enlarge ...
Philippe-Aubert Gauthier and Tanya St-Pierre’s sound installation P(N,R) = N!/(N-R)! (2015). [Click image to enlarge] With renowned sound artist Chantal Dumas as Keynote Speaker, presentations at the ...
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