Technology and Contemporary Classical Music: Methodologies in Practice-Based Research: Using Technology as a Creative Tool

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Abstract

Kanga, Zubin and Dyer, Mark and Rowley, Caitlin and Packham, Jonathan and Benjamin, Mira and Climent, Ricardo and Gioti, Artemi-Maria and Gorton, David and Hayden, Sam and Howard, Emily and Hunt, Edmund and Laidlow, Robert and McLaughlin, Scott and Nickel, Luke and Redhead, Lauren (2024) Technology and Contemporary Classical Music:
Methodologies in Practice-Based Research. Project Report. National Centre for Research Methods.

This position paper provides a distillation of the NCRM Innovation Forum, ‘Technology and Contemporary Classical Music: Methodologies in Creative Practice Research’, hosted by Cyborg Soloists in June 2023. It features contributions from a variety of creative practitioner-researchers to debate the current state and future of technologically focused, practice-based research in contemporary classical music.

The position paper is purposefully polyphonic and pluralistic. By collating a range of perspectives, experiences and expertise, the paper seeks to provoke and delineate a space for further questioning, inquiry, and response. The paper will be of interest to those working within creative practice research, particularly in relation to music, music technologists and those interested in research methodologies more broadly.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherNational Centre for Research Methods
Pages15
Number of pages1
Volume11
Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 5 Feb 2024

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