New Podcast episode from Steinar Jeffs: Mariam Kharatyan, Alessandra Bossa and The Re-Creation Project: Armenian Folk Music and Live Electronics

In this special episode, pianist Mariam Kharatyan and electronic artist Alessandra Bossa discuss their collaboration on the Re-Creation Project, where Armenian folk music meets improvisation and live electronics, in Dolby Atmos. You also get to listen to some beautiful tunes from their upcoming album. Mariam shares

CreaTeME-lab Event #6: A Collective State of Concentration

Venue: BARE studenthus/KraftverkKristiansand / skippergata 24bThe main stage (hovedscenen)Date: Tuesday, February 11th Doors: 18.45Time: 19.00 Solo Performance “Extensio”Last night's solo performance "Extensio," was a captivating exploration of sound. Percussion and live electronics artist Michele Rabbia utilized only a single drum, small sound objects and computer manipulation to create

New “When I” video episodes: Live Electronics students present techniques and strategies for creative use of music technology in a live setting- vol.2

In a series of short videos, the 2023-2024 Live Electronics students present various techniques and strategies for creatively using music technology in a live setting. Live Electronics is a one-year full-time programme offered at the Faculty of Fine Arts. The course equips students with methods

New “When I” video episodes: Live Electronics students present techniques and strategies for creative use of music technology in a live setting

In a series of short videos, the 2023-2024 Live Electronics students present various techniques and strategies for creatively using music technology in a live setting. Live Electronics is a one-year full-time programme offered at the Faculty of Fine Arts. The course equips students with methods

New publication from CreaTeME: What do you mean? Developing a ‘model of the aesthetic dialogue’ in collaborative music making

The Journal of Popular Music Education Volume 8, Issue 3, published in September 2024, featured two significant contributions from researchers involved in the CreaTeME project. The first article (read here), "Putting the Ego Aside: A Case Study of the Peer-to-Peer Feedback Dialogue Among Electronic Popular