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Resistance, Mastery, Agency: Improvising with the feedback-actuated augmented bass

Adam Pultz Melbye

2021Organised Sound12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article I describe the development of a performance practice with a new electroacoustic instrument – the FAAB (feedback-actuated augmented bass). Drawing on a background in improvisation, I discuss how the feedback-induced behaviour of the instrument sets it apart from an acoustic bass and how the implementation of operationally closed digital signal processing algorithms facilitates greater systemic autonomy. In identifying resistance as a key feature of improvisation, I propose the term ‘diachronic mastery’ as a way of addressing the equilibration of sensorimotor schemes in the context of developing a performance practice with a complex hybrid system such as the FAAB. Through a discussion of the term ‘agency’ as it appears in recent literature, I develop a preliminary framework for addressing both the immediate experience of agency emerging in performance ecosystems and the biologically informed definition of the term that may be useful in the design of increasingly autonomous instruments and performance systems.

Topics & Concepts

ImprovisationAutonomyComputer scienceAgency (philosophy)Bass (fish)Context (archaeology)Term (time)Human–computer interactionSociologyAcousticsPolitical scienceLawEcologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSocial sciencePaleontologyBiologyEmbodied and Extended CognitionMusic Technology and Sound StudiesCybernetics and Technology in Society