Title

Exploring the music making and performance affordances of ams, a new acoustic modular musical machine, featuring a human agent. 

Abstract

What would an acoustic modular synth look and sound like? 

Through the design, creation and use of a new and unique acoustic modular musical instrument system, entitled ams [æmz], this research makes the case for developing new musical instruments as a means of generating fresh opportunities for creative expression and novel repertoire, in a way that is less burdened by established habits and working practices. ams adheres to modular synth standards but with all sounds expressed and shaped physically and acoustically. The outcomes herein consist of the system itself—sixteen MU/5U modules across four module cases—presented module by module, along with compositions and performances used to identify the system’s music making affordances in both studio and live settings. 

Through the development and use of ams, a wholly new way of engaging in music making and live performance was established. Though modular acoustic and electro-acoustic multi-instrument systems are not unheard of, such an explicitly ‘acoustic modular synth’ is novel in its form and uses. 

When considered alongside the work presented by pioneers in the field at the event series Soundings, which I organised and curated as part of this research, the inexorable link between an instrument’s design and its affordances was clearly demonstrated. 

The experimental and feedbacky methodology I employ is explored through both text and work-in-progress videos and can be seen to underpin my processes across design, prototyping, testing, recording and live performance; through continual revision. This is a relentlessly inquisitive whole system practice-research approach where everything is intertwined and self-referential. Mine is a reflective practice where process and outcome enjoy parity. Where findings remain fluid rather than solid. More adjective than noun. 

Presented in a media-rich hybrid form, including text, video and audio recordings, I expose the processes and outcomes of my research in a way that befits its sonic and visual immediacy, with the aim of inspiring the adoption of similar approaches; seeding new creative practices and sound works.


List of Videosams

All videos of ams, created to form part of my thesis. In order of appearance.

Introducing ams

Module overview videos

Further ams videos


List of VideosSoundings

All videos of the Soundings event series, curated and presented as part of my research. In chronological order.

Soundings Highlights

Soundings event videos

Soundings #1

Soundings #2

Soundings #3

Soundings #4

Soundings #5


List of additional media – ams

Moving Air


Thesis

Click below to view and download my thesis in full.


What next?

I am now on a long term cycle tour but ams is in capable hands. It is currently on long term loan to the wonderful Lia Mice, who intends to use it and offer it for use by others.

ams modules in cases with pipes and detritus attached

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