Landon Morrison McGill University/Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology, Canada

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     Landon Morrison is a course lecturer and PhD candidate in music theory at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. In addition, he serves as a research axis coordinator at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT). His dissertation examines the relationship between technologies and contemporary compositional practices, focusing on the impact of computer-based models and techniques on instrumental works in the post-spectral genre. Other research focuses on the development of analytical approaches to musique mixte, the impact of new media on popular music culture, and the digitization of musical time. Morrison sketches a cultural history of rhythmic quantization in a forthcoming chapter that will be published in the Oxford Handbook of Time in Music.

     Contact : landon.morrison@mcgill.ca

     Séance - Sonic Explorations: Microtonality, Spectralism, and Electroacoustic Music 13.C.1 : Playing with Shadows: The Reinjection Loop in Georg Friedrich Haas’s Live-Elektronische Musik

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