Admission requirements
No admission requirements for this course.
Description
The main topic of this course is the question how technological developments have resulted and will result in new forms of music. However, the relationship between technology and music is not just one-directional, technology has been shaped by developments in music as well. In this course we are primarily interested in music creation including composition processes, musical language and musical instruments or sound sources. Besides that, we are interested in developments in musical performance, presentation and distribution.
The course will address both academic, contemporary and popular electronic music. We will address the democratization of electronic music, the role of the internet, automatic music recognition, generative music and artificial intelligence.
In the course we will come across instruments like the Theremin, the Trautonium, the Mellotron, analogue synthesizers (Moog, Buchla, Arp, EMS), digital synthesizers while not forgetting the studio-based electronic music tradition that originates from the 1940’s.
In order to develop hands on experience we will use and zoom into the following open source software (Audacity, VCV Rack, Ardour, Pure Data, Automatonism, Google Magenta and more)
In the course a historical perspective will be created to not only create a context for discussion, it is meant to inspire new ideas and concepts. Although history plays an important role it is not a history course. Students are asked to study certain concepts that relate to their interest, try-out their ideas, present their work and engage in discussions.
Course objectives
The course aims to create a stimulating basis for critical thinking regarding the interrelation of Music and Technology
The course aims to stimulate the creation of new ideas and concepts focusing on the interrelation of Music and Technology
Timetable
Please note: this course is offered in semester 2 of the 2024-2025 academic year!
The timetables are available through My Timetable.
Mode of instruction
Interactive seminar.
Assessment method
The grading of the course is based on the homework assignments, student presentations, an essay and a creative work. Full attendance is a requirement in order to receive the credits for the course.
Reading list
Texts and other materials on Brightspace
Brightspace
Brightspace will be used for:
reading materials
assignments
communication etc.
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available on the website
Contact
Lecturer: Dhr. E.F. van der Heide MMus
Coordinator: Dhr. ir. R.T.W.L. Schneemann
Remarks
For other courses in the domains of music and fine arts, please visit:
Overview of elective courses in music and fine arts
Information about ACPA's education:
[Elective courses music and fine arts](https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities/academy-of-creative-and-performing-arts/tuition "Elective courses music and fine arts")