This fall, as in 2020, I am teaching a course about electronic music at the Norwegian university for technology and Science. We’ll work our way through historical works and more recent developments in technology-based art, through listening, reading and analysis.
Music technology and changes in artistic practices
Ulf Holbrook and I have received a research grant for the project Music technology and changes in artistic practices. The project is part of the Norwegian Cultural Council’s framework Artistic practices in music (in Norwegian only), and the duration is approx. 1 1/2 year. The result research report will be published in a book together with other reports from the same program, and in addition, we will write several other articles and conference presentations.
We will make a number of interviews, develop a web-based survey in order to get larger data, make video recordings that will be analyzed, plus include more traditional work analyses. In sum, we hope to be able to describe the post-acousmatic music seen from different angles, and to strengthen the understanding of modern acoustic art.
Designing Soundscapes for Presence in Virtual Reality Exhibitions: A Study of Visitor Experiences
New article from the research project “The Forest in the House”:
Rudi, J. (2021) Designing Soundscapes for Presence in Virtual Reality Exhibitions: A Study of Visitor Experiences, Visitor Studies, DOI: 10.1080/10645578.2021.1907151.
The article is also available here.
Notated Music in the Digital Sphere
The book from the National Library’s conference on digital notation has arrived, and my contribution Preserving Digitally Inscribed Music can be found on page 107.
Here is the link.
Fantastic news!
I have been granted the opportunity to be a visiting professor at CeReNeM, Huddersfield University next year, where I will lecture, advice, research and write. It is truly a privilege to visit such a great music research institution. My residency starts on September 1st, 2021.