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Music 176 Music Technology Seminar: Controller-ism

Friday, June 10th, 2022 5:00 pm

Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theater

Free. RSVP required: http://music.ucsd.edu/tickets
All guests must adhere to University Return to Learn guidelines.
This event will not be livestreamed.


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"This class MUS 176 : CONTROLLER-ISM : APPLIED TECHNIQUES FOR LIVE ELECTRONIC MUSIC PERFORMANCES, explored the application of various midi controllers in a live performance context.  We studied the ergonomics of each controller in relationship with customizing software environments that catered to each individual’s music.  

We built multi-layered, internal layouts that lend itself to the most direct way to engage with the computer and the audience. 

The class  allowed them to think creatively about the structures and limitations that lay in front of them and how best to deal with this in a live context.

This is their first Controllerism performance in front of an audience."

- Professor King Britt

Controllerism is a term coined in ’05 by electronic producer Moldover.

Live performances by:
Yichan Yin
Omar Flores
Valen Chang
Guy Laborde
Jackson Matley
Maximillian Chen
Benjamin Redlawsk

video: Keanu Nazemi


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