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An Immersive Journey Through Early Electronic Works of...
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read moreOrpheus Institute welcomes Rory Murphy as Visiting Researcher
The Orpheus Institute eagerly extends its warmest welcome to Rory Murphy, an Irish composer developing a system for the generation and progression of harmony through geometric pitch mapping, seeking to understand the behaviour of pitches in this context (from the perspective of number theory) while exploring the creative potential in music.
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read moreDocumentary & performances from the 2023 Summer School: The Practice of Varying Repeats
During the 2023 Orpheus Historical Piano Summer Academy six young keyboardists from around the world joined us to explore an eighteenth-century practice of varying repeats. C. P. E. Bach’s sonatas with varied repeats—a genre that he pioneered in 1760—served as reference and inspiration for the performance of Mozart’s sonatas K. 279–284 (1774–75).
read moreODC 2024 Media in Music and Sound Arts: Awareness, Interaction, and Identity
The Orpheus Doctoral Conference (ODC) is a yearly event organised by docARTES PhD students. As artist-researchers, what happens when our intentions contradict a medium's affordances? How in our practice do we navigate the distinct qualities and limitations of each medium?
read moreCall for submissions: ECHO #6 - Interface After AI
The sixth issue of ECHO (https://echo.orpheusinstituut.be/), a journal of music, thought, and technology, is scheduled for October 2024. Following the themes of "Archive(s)", "Networks", "Feedback", and "New Mimesis", this issue, titled "Rethinking AI Interfaces", will be edited by Roberto Alonso Trillo and Marek Poliks. The call for submissions is now open.
read moreDecentralised Music: Exploring Blockchain for Artistic Research
read moreNew Publication: Decentralised Music: Exploring Blockchain for Artistic Research
read moreRemembering Phill Niblock (1933-2024)
On January 8th, 2024, the world lost a remarkable figure: composer, film, and video artist Phill Niblock. His profound influence and connection with the city of Ghent through various cultural organizations, including his own Experimental Intermedia, leave behind a lasting legacy.
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