Body as Instrument: Performing with Gestural Systems in Live Electronic Music


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Body as Instrument explores how musicians interact with movement-controlled performance systems, producing sounds imbued with their individual physical signature. Using motion tracking technology, performers can translate physical actions into sonic processes, creating or adapting novel gestural systems that transcend the structures and constraints of conventional musical instruments. Interviews with influential artists in the field, Laetitia Sonami, Atau Tanaka, Pamela Z, Julie Wilson-Bokowiec, Lauren Sarah Hayes, Mark Coniglio, Garth Paine and The Bent Leather Band expose the transformational impact of motion sensors on musicians' body awareness and abilities. Coupled with reflection on author-composed works, the book analyses how the body as instrument metaphor informs relationships between performers, their bodies and self-designed instruments. It also examines the role of experiential design strategies in developing robust and nuanced gestural systems that mirror a performer's movement habits, preferences and skills, inspiring new physical forms of musical communication and diverse musical repertoire.

Author: Mary Mainsbridge
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 08/24/2023
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.49d
ISBN13: 9781501369575
ISBN10: 1501369571
BISAC Categories:
- Music | Musical Instruments | General
- Music | Instruction & Study | Techniques
- Technology & Engineering | Acoustics & Sound

About the Author
Mary Mainsbridge is a composer and performer of improvised live electronic music, exploring vocal augmentation and movement expression through gesture-controlled instruments. Her works span audio-visual compositions, interactive installations, and performances at festivals and galleries throughout Europe, the UK and Australia. She lectures in music at Macquarie University, Australia, specializing in the research areas of embodiment, gesture studies, performative inquiry and sonic interaction design.