Basic Electroacoustics II: Electronic Sound in Art

Music G6602Y
Spring 2003

Professor: Douglas Repetto, douglas@music.columbia.edu
TA: Johnathan Lee, jlee@music.columbia.edu

Our Motto: "Why, then how."

Lectures

January 21st: Intro
January 23rd: Lots of soundart!
January 28th: Student research presentations
January 30th: What Is an Algorithm?
February 4th: Guest Lecture: David Birchfield
February 6th: Student piece presentations
February 11th: What Is an Algorithm? (continued)
February 13th: Student research presentations
February 18th: The Mapping Problem: Data Sonification and Visualization
February 20th: Student piece presentations
February 25th: The Mapping Problem: Data Sonification and Visualization (continued)
March 4th: Student piece presentations
March 6th: Human-Computer Interaction: Interactive Performance and Installation Techniques and Strategies
March 11th: Human-Computer Interaction: Interactive Performance and Installation Techniques and Strategies (continued)
March 13th: Midterm presentations
March 25th: Midterm presentations
March 27th: Human-Computer Interaction: Interactive Performance and Installation Techniques and Strategies (continued)
April 1st: Student piece presentations
April 3rd: Sound Art Online
April 8th: Student research presentations
April 10th: Sampling and Copyright (J. Lee)
April 15th: Sampling and Copyright (continued)
April 17th: Student piece presentations
April 22nd: Gym Teacher Special #1: Music with Roots in the Aether: Terry Riley
April 24th: Gym Teacher Special #2: Modulations
April 29th: Student research presentations: Things you like
May 1st: Student research presentations: Things you like (continued)

Final student piece presentations: May 6th!