Tuesday, October 5, 2010

IDAH Brown Bag Series: Norbert Herber

Digital Arts and Humanities Brown Bag Series
Presented by the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities (IDAH)
Thursday, Oct 7
12-1 p.m.
IDAH Conference Room, Wells Library E170D

Norbert Herber, Lecturer, Department of Telecommunications
“First-, Second-, & Third-order Cybernetics for Music and Mediated Interaction”
Implicitly or explicitly, Cybernetics plays a role in works of Experimental, Ambient, and Generative music. This talk will introduce Amergent music, a genre that draws from these musical traditions and creates a third-order cybernetic stipulation in works of technoetic and media art. Drawing on the work of Maturana & Varela and Martin Heidegger, Amergent music establishes a new relationship between listeners, generative systems, and the musically mediated environment that is created in the course of interaction, play, and presence. Some recent projects, including Londontown and Dérive Entre Mille Sons, will be used as examples of this approach in the music of virtual worlds and mobile device applications.

Please join us! Feel free to bring your lunch.

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