
MUS 256 Recital
New Works for Dance, Music, and Visuals by UCR Students
Culver Center of the Arts
Performances | Thursday, June 2, 2016, 8pm |
Student recital for MUS 256 Electronic Music Seminar. The works presented by the students explore interdisciplinary and interactive electronic music using a variety of methods, including pitch and amplitude tracking, motion tracking, algorithmic and generative music, and custom midi controller interfaces. Visuals, movement, and sound collide into a unique combination All of the pieces were assembled and produced at the Culver Center's in house facilities, including the dance studios and ARTSblock's new electronic music studio, the Outpost Foundry. |
Support has been provided by UCR College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS) and the City of Riverside