Motion-Influenced Composition

Eli Stine

Music Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

  • Year: 2012
  • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.

Abstract:

Program notes: This piece consists of a partially pre-composed acousmatic composition actualized in real time by hand motion. The audio generated by the hand motions is analyzed, colorized and projected beside the performer during the performance. The motions and content of this piece are inspired by the late Merce Cunningham and this performance is dedicated to him. Composer(s) Credits: Eli Stine Instrumentalist(s) Credits: Eli Stine Artist(s) Biography: Eli Stine (born 1991 in Greenville, NC) is a composer, programmer, and sound designer currently pursuing a Double Degree at Oberlin College, studying Technology In Music And Related Arts and composition in the conservatory and Computer Science in the college. Winner of the undergraduate award from the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) in 2011, Eli has studied with Tom Lopez, Lewis Nielson, and Per Bloland at Oberlin, focusing on electroacoustic and acoustic music, as well as live performance with electronics. While at Oberlin Eli has performed with Oberlin's Contemporary Music Ensemble, had works played in concert by Oberlin's Society of Composers, inc. ensemble and student ensemble ACADEMY, and collaborated with students and faculty across disciplines on collaborative multimedia projects. More information about Eli's work can be found at www.oberlin.edu/student/estine/. Concert Venue and Time: Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wednesday May 23, 7:00pm

Citation:

Eli Stine. 2012. Motion-Influenced Composition. Music Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI:

BibTeX Entry:

  @incollection{nime2012-music-Stine2012,
 abstract = {Program notes:

This piece consists of a partially pre-composed acousmatic composition actualized in real time by hand motion. The audio generated by the hand motions is analyzed, colorized and projected beside the performer during the performance. The motions and content of this piece are inspired by the late Merce Cunningham and this performance is dedicated to him.

Composer(s) Credits:

Eli Stine

Instrumentalist(s) Credits:

Eli Stine

Artist(s) Biography:

Eli Stine (born 1991 in Greenville, NC) is a composer, programmer, and sound designer currently pursuing a Double Degree at Oberlin College, studying Technology In Music And Related Arts and composition in the conservatory and Computer Science in the college. Winner of the undergraduate award from the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) in 2011, Eli has studied with Tom Lopez, Lewis Nielson, and Per Bloland at Oberlin, focusing on electroacoustic and acoustic music, as well as live performance with electronics. While at Oberlin Eli has performed with Oberlin's Contemporary Music Ensemble, had works played in concert by Oberlin's Society of Composers, inc. ensemble and student ensemble ACADEMY, and collaborated with students and faculty across disciplines on collaborative multimedia projects. More information about Eli's work can be found at www.oberlin.edu/student/estine/.

Concert Venue and Time: Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wednesday May 23, 7:00pm},
 address = {Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.},
 author = {Eli Stine},
 booktitle = {Music Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression},
 day = {21-23},
 editor = {Georg Essl and Brent Gillespie and Michael Gurevich and Sile O'Modhrain},
 month = {May},
 publisher = {Electrical Engineering \& Computer Science and Performing Arts Technology, University of Michigan},
 title = {Motion-Influenced Composition},
 year = {2012}
}