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FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Composer Joel Mellin explores questions like these. Since leaving his job as a NASA satellite engineer in the late 1990s, he’s been using computers to realize new musical ideas, going beyond the now commonplace electronic instruments of the last century. He creates innovative digital music systems using Genetic Algorithms and sonar based instrument controllers for real-time performance, taking computer music far beyond simple loop-making and recording. His compositions have been heard in performances from the Feldman Gallery in Soho to, most recently, the Dublin Dance Festival in Ireland.
“Computers can provide an abstract framework, completing tasks humans can’t do,” explains Mellin. “I find this liberating. I’m free to explore musical ideas that’d be impossible with traditional musicianship and written composition.”
Composition for Computer: Vol. 1 is a multi-media collection of these compositions and the concepts behind them. The full-color book and companion CD is more like a chronicle of a dream than an academic tome. Pairing stream-of-conscious verbal abstracts with dreamlike images by award-winning photographer John Soares, it invites you into Mellin’s mind and guides you through wit and surreal melancholy.
Composition for Computer: Vol. 1 also features an introduction by collaborating performance artists Holly Faurot and Sarah H. Paulson, humorous commentary by poet Garrett Caples, a complete discography of Mellin’s work and details of each original performance.
Edition: Limited - 100 signed & numbered
Hardcover & CD: 60 pages
Publisher: Kolourmeim / Musique Impossible
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0-6152-2664-4
List Price: $39.99
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Small Press Distribution
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