The RoboSax Project (1991-2001): Forms of performer/machine interaction works by Johathan Mustard and Lindsay Vickery

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Faculty

Faculty of Community Services, Education and Social Sciences

School

Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)

RAS ID

276

Comments

Vickery, L. (2002). The RoboSax Project (1991-2001): forms of performer/machine interaction in works by Jonathan Mustard and Lindsay Vickery. In Proceedings of the Australian Computer Music Conference 2002.

Abstract

Since 1990 Jonathan Mustard and I have been creating a body of work for solo wind instrument (acoustic or electronic) and interactive electronics. This paper gives an overview of these works and their exploration of interaction and control issues between the performer and machine. It discusses the evolution of the continuing project through the use of software and hardware from the Yamaha TX81z, through MAX to MAX/MSP.

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