ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Class Participation and Attendance | 20% |
Audio/Media Assignments | 40% |
Final Media Project (Working Groups) | 40% |
This page presents various course policies and information, followed by a calendar.
As a course group, History of Media and Technology addresses the mutually influential histories of communications media and technological development, focusing on the shift from analog to digital cultures that began mid-century and continues to the present. The approach the series takes to the study of media and technology is a multifaceted one that includes theoretical and philosophical works, histories canonical and minority, literature and art, as well as hands-on production issues toward the advancement of student projects and research papers. Each course in the series reflects a particular thematic in the history of media and technology.
Sound, the Minority Report: Radical Music of the Past 100 Years looks at the history of avant-garde and electronic music from the early twentieth century to the present. The class is organized as a theory and production seminar for which students may either produce audio/multimedia projects or a research paper. It engages music scholarship, cultural criticism, studio production, and multi-media development, such as recent software, sound design for film and games, and sound installation. Sound as a media tool for communication and sound as a form of artistic expression are subjects under discussion. The artists' work reviewed in the course includes selections from audio innovators such as the Italian Futurists, Edgard Varèse, John Cage, King Tubby, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, Afrika Bambaataa, Kraftwerk, Merzbow, Aphex Twin, Rza, Björk, and others.
Class attendance and participation are required. Assigned reading must be done in time for the class for which is it assigned. Primary readings are mandatory. All written assignments are to be typed.
The assignments are progressive and will be presented in class as they develop.
Note: Students will present work throughout the semester.
The Final Media Project is either:
The project shall be presented at the end of the course based on the research interests and technical design of a Working Group. Groups may contain between 2-3 people. Permission is required from instructor for larger groups. A minimum of 2 meetings outside of the class is required of the Working Groups.
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Class Participation and Attendance | 20% |
Audio/Media Assignments | 40% |
Final Media Project (Working Groups) | 40% |
The use of another's intellectual work without acknowledgement is a serious offense. It is the policy of the Literature Faculty that students who plagiarize will receive an F in the subject, and that the instructor will forward the case to the Committee on Discipline. Full acknowledgement for all information obtained from sources outside the classroom must be clearly stated in all written work submitted. All ideas, arguments, and direct phrasings taken from someone else's work must be identified and properly footnoted. Quotations from other sources must be clearly marked as distinct from the student's own work. For further guidance on the proper forms of attribution consult the style guides available in the Writing and Communication Center. You may visit their Web site.
LEC # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 | Art of Noises | |
2 | What is Radical Music? Noise and Reproducibility | |
3 | Electronic Indeterminacy, Tape Loops: John Cage, Lee Scratch Perry | Assignment 1 due: Audio Recording |
4 | Sample Culture: RZA, DJ Spooky Discussion of Collage Culture and Music Concrète In-class: Show and Tell-bring a Record into Class and Sample a Section to be Included in Your Sound Collage | Assignment 2 due: DJ Mix / Podcast |
5 | Analogue Synthesis (Guest Speaker: Joe Paradiso) | Assignment 3 due: Sound Collage |
6 | Sound Tracking: Spatial and Visual Music One-bit Synthesis (Guest Speaker: Noah Vawter) | Assignment 4 due: Software Project or Soundtrack Project - Draft |
7 | Radio Training Session | Assignment 5 due: Remixes of Software Project or Soundtrack Project |
8 | Lab Session on Computer Music Technique Beauty of Speed View: Come to Daddy, Windowlicker, Aphex Twin/Chris Cunningham | |
9 | Beauty of Speed (cont.) Surround Systems and Generative Sound | Assignment 6 due: Radio Mix |
10 | Field Trip | |
11 | Final Project Presentations | Final projects due |
12 | Final Project Presentations (cont.) |