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Electronic Musical Instruments in Collection Context Vol. 7

  • Arranger: Brilmayer, Benedikt

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Conny Restle: Working with Electronic Musical Instruments in Public Collections: Challenges, Concepts und Questions upon Questions
  • Erich Tremmel: Novelty in History
  • Benedikt Brilmayer: The Trouble with Novelties: Electronic Musical Instruments in Museum Collections
  • Heidi von Rüden: An Interactive Installation Project and Problems with its Conservation
  • Peter Donhauser: Max Brand – Pioneer or Follower?
  • Andreas Swoboda: The Evolution of the Breath Controller:  Electrified Reeds, Phototubes and Digital Wind
  • Miriam Akkermann: Archiving Music, Preserving Digital Instruments: Considerations on a Mutual Relationship
  • Julin Lee: Exploring the Agency of Oskar Sala and the Mixtur-Trautonium Through the Lens of the Actor-Network Theory
  • Edward Wilson-Stephens: A Taxonomy of Interactive Theremin Instruments in North American Museums
  • Alexander Bonus: My End is My Beginning: Dreams, Dismissals and the Dawning of Avant-Garde Electronic Instruments
  • Concluding Discussion
  • Index