Improvising Across Abilities : Pauline Oliveros and the Adaptive Use Musical Instrument (Music and Social Justice)

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Improvising Across Abilities : Pauline Oliveros and the Adaptive Use Musical Instrument (Music and Social Justice)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 404 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780472075737
  • DDC分類 784.087

Full Description

Improvising Across Abilities: Pauline Oliveros and the Adaptive Use Musical Instrument (AUMI) brings together scholars, musicians, and family members, with and without disabilities, to collectively recount years of personal experiences, research, and perspectives on the societal and community impact of inclusive musical improvisation. One of the lesser-known projects of composer, improviser, and humanitarian, Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016), the AUMI was designed as a liberating and affordable alternative to the constraints of instruments created only for normative bodies, thus opening a doorway for people of all ages, genders, abilities, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds to access artistic practice with others. More than a book about AUMI, this book is an invitation to readers to use AUMI in their own communities.

This book, which contains wisdom from many who have been affected by their work with the instrument and the people who use it, is a representation of how music and extemporized performance have touched the lives and minds of scholars and families alike. Not only has AUMI provided the opportunity to grow in listening to others who may speak differently (or not at all), but it has been used as an avenue for a diverse set of people to build friendships with others whom they may have never otherwise even glanced at in the street. By providing a space for every person who comes across AUMI to perform, listen, improvise, and collaborate, the continuing development of this instrument contributes to a world in which every person is heard, welcomed, and celebrated.

Contents

Introduction

Section I: Dreaming of AUMI

Chapter 1

Going Deep: AUMI Since Before the Beginning

Leaf Miller

Illustrations by Ty Dykema

Chapter 2

From Punk Philosophy to Musical Accessibility

Zane Van Dusen

Chapter 3

My Transformation into a Masterpiece Musical Instrument and Musician

Clara Tomaz

Chapter 4

The Gift of Expression: Playing AUMI with My Son

Julie Brocklehurst

Chapter 5

AUMI as a Model for Social Justice

George Lipsitz

Chapter 6

The Dream of AUMI

IONE

Section II: Software for All People: Improvising AUMI's Development

Chapter 7

AUMI in the Context of Adaptive Music

Alex Lubet

Chapter 8

AUMI Among the ADMIs: The Adaptive Digital Context

Grace Shih-en Leu

Chapter 9

AUMI Development and Developers: The DLI Years (2007-2012)

Sherrie Tucker

Chapter 10

AUMI Technology Development at McGill (2012-2019)

John Sullivan, Ivan Franco, Ian Hattwick, Thomas Ciufo, Eric Lewis

Chapter 11

How Adaptive, How Useful? Technological Design Solutions in AUMI for iOS

Henry Lowengard

Chapter 12

Pauline's World of Virtuosos: Expanded Instruments, Deep Listening, and Stretched Boundaries

Jonas Braasch

Section III, Part 1:AUMI Communities

Chapter 13

Exploring AUMI's Potential in the Thunder Bay Community

An Interview between Nicola Oddy and Lise Vaugeois

Chapter 14

Building and Sustaining Ethical Communities Together

An Interview with Rebecca Caines by Ellen Waterman

Chapter 15

There's No Place Like AUMI: Building a Community Partnership in Lawrence, Kansas

Jim Barnes, Kip Haaheim, Ray Mizumura-Pence, Sherrie Tucker, and Ranita Wilks

Chapter 16

Love, Actually: Using AUMI to Transgress Ableist Directing Habits

Nicole Hodges Persley

Chapter 17

Wooden Snapdragon

Julie Unruh

Chapter 18

Improvising Inclusive Communities: Shared Reflections on the Jesse Stewart Residency in Lawrence, Kansas

Abbey Dvorak, Kip Haaheim, Ray Mizumura-Pence, and Sherrie Tucker

Chapter 19

Sending and Receiving: AUMI Bodies and Dance Improvisation

Michelle Heffner Hayes and Sherrie Tucker

Chapter 20

Communities of Generosity and Gratitude: AUMI-KU InterArts' First Decade

Ray Mizumura-Pence

Section III, Part 2:AUMI Performance

Chapter 21

WAAM + AUMI: The We Are All Musicians Project and the Adaptive Use Musical Instrument

Jesse Stewart

Chapter 22

"To Me, Dance is a Home": An Interview with Jessie Huggett

Jessie Huggett Interviewed by Jack Hui Litster

Chapter 23

"I Am Here": AUMI Sings and Choral Participation

Ellen Waterman, Laurel Forshaw, Gillian Siddall, Henry Lowengard, Gale Franklin, Teresa Connors, and Karen Berglander

Chapter 24

AUMI, Theremin, and Sonic Witnessing

Li Harris

Chapter 25

AUMI in Practice: The Mills AIE

Matt Robidoux

Chapter 26

Knowing as Feeling: Five Meditations on the Planets

Kip Haaheim

Section IV, Part 1: AUMI Classrooms

Jennifer Hurst and Grace Shih-en Leu

Chapter 27

Working with AUMI in Classroom Settings in a Center School for Students with Severe Cognitive and Physical Challenges

Deborah A. Nelson and Nancy Patterson

Chapter 28

AUMI and 'Improvise Approach' Backing Tracks

Carrie Lennard

Chapter 29

AUMI and the Ethics of Technology: A Personal Encounter

Eric Lewis

Section IV, Part 2: AUMI and Music Therapy: Supporting Independent Musicking

Abbey Dvorak and Nicola Oddy

Chapter 30

Clinical Applications Using AUMI in Music Therapy Practice

Abbey L. Dvorak, James Maxson, and David Knott

Chapter 31

Use of AUMI in Clinical Music Therapy for Hospitalized Patients with Complex Neurological Disabilities

Sergio Hazard

Chapter 32

AUMI and Musical Empowerment in a Pediatric Environment

John Mulcahy

Section V: Dreaming AUMI Futures

Chapter 33

Dream Music

Julie Unruh

Chapter 34

Dreaming AUMI'S Future

IONE

References

Editorial Team and Chapter Contributors

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