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Performance and lecture

by Chiara Percivati

What contributions do digital technologies make to the long-standing discourse on instrument preparation? How does this approach transform our relationship with the instrument, our practice, and our role?

In this performance and lecture, clarinetist and researcher Chiara Percivati presents findings from her research project Digital Tubes. In this project, she explored how embedding elements such as sensors, actuators, 3D-printed parts, and code transforms our understanding of what an instrument—specifically, a clarinet—can be. By reimagining the instrument as part of a responsive ecosystem, this research opens up new possibilities for expanding the performer’s expressive and technical reach through the interplay of digital and physical elements.

Program

Aaron Einbond

Resistance (2012)

for prepared bass clarinet and electronics - National Premiere

 

Kelley Sheehan

Wave function collapse (2024)

for bass clarinet, sensors, transducers and two drums - World Premiere

 

image: 'Twelve Fingers' - ARTICULATE 2023 (c) Wannes Cré