REFLECTIONS on CYBORG COLLABORATIONS: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE in TECHNOLOGICALLY-FOCUSED CONTEMPORARY MUSIC

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Abstract

Creating new works combining live musicians with new technologies provides both opportunities and challenges. The Cyborg Soloists research project has commissioned and managed the creation of 46 new works of this type, assembling teams of composers, performers, researchers and technology partners from industry. The majority of these collaborations have been smooth-running and fruitful, but a few have demonstrated complications. This article critically evaluates collaborative methods and methodologies used in the project so far, presenting five case studies involving different types of collaborative work, and exploring the range of professional relationships, the need for different types of expertise within the team and the way technology can act as both a creative catalyst and a source of creative resistance. The conclusions are intended as a toolkit pragmatic guidelines to inform future practice and are aimed at artists, technological collaborators, and commissioners and organisations who facilitate these types of creative collaborations.

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Kanga, Z., Dyer, M., Rowley, C., & Packham, J. (2024). REFLECTIONS on CYBORG COLLABORATIONS: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE in TECHNOLOGICALLY-FOCUSED CONTEMPORARY MUSIC. Tempo (United Kingdom), 78(308), 55–69. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0040298223000967

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