Instructors
Edmund Campion, Rama J. Gottfried
Department/school
Course number
158B
Semester
Schedule
Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Units
4
Enrollment limit
12

The practice and theory of contextual instrument design for use in musical expression is explored. Students create new instruments and performance environments using a variety of physical interaction paradigms, programming practices, and musical processes emerging from the UC Berkeley Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT). Building on the methodologies established in Music 158A, the course develops aesthetic, analytic and technical skills through discussion, empirical study, and collaborative engagement. With a balance of artistic and technical concerns, participants deepen understanding of the creative process, demonstrating the results through class installation and public performance.