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Ensemble Metatone: Research Rehearsal 2013-04-21

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Martin, Charles
Hopgood, Christina
Lam, Yvonne

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This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in April 2013 at the Australian National University. It was part of a series of rehearsals-as-research arranged to investigate percussive interactions with touch-screen computer music instruments developed by Charles Martin. These performances were recorded with multiple channels of audio and video. Touch-screen data from the computer music instruments was also recorded and animated to help understand the performers’ touch gestures throughout the performance. The video of this performance and interaction log data are included in this record.

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