Latent (2021)
David Cotter and Marc Estibeiro's Latent (2021) (for two guitarists and live electronics) explores order and chaos, and the musical possibilities which arise from embracing lag, rather than embarking on another futile endeavour to eliminate it. A combination of graphic, musical, and textual notation provide pre-determined parameters for improvisation. The non-time-critical score allows, and indeed encourages, interaction between the guitarists and the electronics (a semi-autonomous SuperCollider patch) in ‘real’ time, without concern for the constraints and restrictions of latency.
This project has been the focus of much academic attention, and has been presented at various conferences in Canada (Carleton University), the Netherlands (Maastricht University), Portugal (NOVA University Lisbon), Russia (Saint Petersburg Contemporary Music Center; Saint Petersburg State University), Turkey (Istanbul Technical University), the UK (the universities of Durham, Leeds, and Staffordshire), and the USA (The University of Texas at Austin; University of Connecticut).
It features in the chapter 'The Creative Musical Mediation of Order and Chaos' in the publication:
Woien, Sandra, ed. 2021. Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses. Chicago: Carus Books.
This project has been the focus of much academic attention, and has been presented at various conferences in Canada (Carleton University), the Netherlands (Maastricht University), Portugal (NOVA University Lisbon), Russia (Saint Petersburg Contemporary Music Center; Saint Petersburg State University), Turkey (Istanbul Technical University), the UK (the universities of Durham, Leeds, and Staffordshire), and the USA (The University of Texas at Austin; University of Connecticut).
It features in the chapter 'The Creative Musical Mediation of Order and Chaos' in the publication:
Woien, Sandra, ed. 2021. Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses. Chicago: Carus Books.
Latent measures 1m x 1m, and was inspired by Jordan Peterson's sculpture 'The Meaning of Music'.
For the full-size score and related files, please contact David via [email protected].
For further information regarding Marc Estibeiro, please visit www.marcestibeiro.com.
For further information regarding Marc Estibeiro, please visit www.marcestibeiro.com.