Current Projects and Research
Publications
- Paper given at the 2007 SEAMUS conference in Ames, IA on my new strategy for designing interactive performance systems: "Building A Sustainable Repertoire: A PerformerÕs Approach to Realizing Interactive Electroacoustic Works." or get it from the SEAMUS web site: pdf
- Article in Organised Sound, December 2006: "A model for the conservation of interactive electroacoustic repertoire: analysis, reconstruction, and performance in the face of technological obsolescence"
Organised Sound (2006), 11: 273-284 Cambridge University Press
- Paper on Jonathan Kramer's RENASCENCE [1974], originally for B-flat clarinet, tape delay system, and prerecorded tape, presented at the 2006 Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN: "Performing Jonathan Kramer's RENASCENCE"
- Paper on Analysis and reconstruction of the digital delay system for Thea Musgrave's Narcissus presented at the 2004 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) in Miami: "Analysis and Reconstruction of Interactive Electroacoustic Works for Obsolete Technology: Thea Musgrave’s Narcissus"
Computer Music Performance Interface Design
- Interactive Event Manager (IEM): a system for linking processing modules in a scriptable, event-driven environment. Presented at SEAMUS 2007 (see above). More details coming soon.
- Thea Musgrave's Narcissus for flute or clarinet and digital delay
- Jonathan Kramer's RENASCENCE [1974] originally for B-flat clarinet, tape delay system, and prerecorded tape
- Max/MSP version coming soon ...
- Described in chapter 7 of my dissertation.
Sound Engineering, etc.
- Dorian Wind Quintet Recorded Archive - analog->digital transfers
Family Cat Productions archival media project, transferring casssettes and reel-to-reel tapes dating back to 1962. Material includes session recordings and live performances spanning nearly the entire history of the Dorian Wind Quintet.
DMA Dissertation: University of Arizona, August 2004
Copyright 2005 David Brooke Wetzel