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The Fluxus Tree (2012-13)

automatic music for sculpture, dancer(s), instrument ('cello) and computer

also see the related projects Fluxus, Three Streams and Quantum²

performances:
- May 13th 2012, Kettle's Yard Gallery, Cambridge, UK
Cheryl Frances-Hoad: 'cello; Jane Turner, Amy Holly: dancers
- LIVE INTERFACES: Performance, Art, Music, 7th-8th September, 2012, ICSRiM, School of Music, University of Leeds, UK
- INTIME 2012 Symposium, 19th-20th October, 2012, University of Coventry, UK
- Phase Transition - a dance and music performance experiment
Richard Hoadley and Jane Turner, Recital Hall, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK, Sunday 28th October 2012, Cambridge Festival of Ideas
- as a part of Musichoreography: duets for dancers and musicians kings place, london, April 14 2013


The Fluxus Tree is an automatic composition centred around interactions with a collection of experimental interactive sculptures. Dancers (or anyone else) interacts with the sculptures and so creates data from sensors which generates electronic sounds and music notation live. This live notation is then played by the composer and occasional (and excellent) 'cellist Cheryl Frances-Hoad.

First performed as a part of Degrees of Synchrony: an original dance and music performance investigating the boundaries between synchronisation and simultaneity. Performance involving acoustic and electronic sound with choreographer Jane Turner and composer-performers Tom Hall, Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Richard Hoadley. Also featuring the dancer Amy Holly.

13th May 2012, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.

Composed by Richard Hoadley, performed by Richard Hoadley, Jane Turner, Amy Holly and Cheryl Frances-Hoad, May 13th, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK.

Quantum² Canticorum from Richard Hoadley on Vimeo.

Performances, publications and presentations related to The Fluxus Tree

Performances
(2013) Quantum² - a dance and music performance piece
Richard Hoadley and Jane Turner (Turning Worlds Dance Company)
A part of Quantum, Ruskin Gallery, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK, Sunday 27th October 2013
http://www.cam.ac.uk/festival-of-ideas

(2013) Quantum² Canticorum - a dance and music performance piece (excerpt from Quantum²)
Richard Hoadley, Jane Turner, Ann Pidcock, Gareth Stuart
Deptford Town Hall, 18th October, Notation in Contemporary Music Symposium, Goldsmiths
symposium website: http://ncms2013.tumblr.com

(2013) Quantum² - a dance and music performance piece
Richard Hoadley and Jane Turner (Turning Worlds Dance Company)
Sensations Festival, Chelmsford, Saturday 27th September 2013
empty shop (opposite Superdrug), Meadows Shopping Centre 3pm

(2013) Three Streams
with Kevin Flanagan, soprano saxophone
Dorkbot Cambridge, Makespace, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX, 14th August, 1900-2130
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotanglia/

(2012-2013) The Fluxus Tree
Four performances of an interactive sculpture for dancer using data from sensors 
to help generate notation live, which is then played by the composer and 
'cellist Cheryl Frances-Hoad.
Jane  Turner, Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Richard  Hoadley.
http://rhoadley.net/comp/fluxustree/

- Performance at Musichoreography: duets for dancers and instrumentalists, 
Kings Place, London, April 14 2013; 
programme: http://rhoadley.net/comp/progs/kings_place_programme.pdf
- Performance at INTIME 2012 Symposium, October 19-20 2012, University of Coventry, UK; 
video recording: https://vimeo.com/68260523
- Performance at LIVE INTERFACES: Performance, Art, Music
September 7-8 2012, ICSRiM, School of Music, University of Leeds, UK; 
video recording: https://vimeo.com/49482055
- Performance at Degrees of Synchrony: an original dance and  music performance 
investigating the boundaries between synchronisation and simultaneity
May 13 2012, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge

(2012) Fluxus Tree: Phase Transitions
An interactive sculpture for dancer using data from sensors to help generate notation live
with Jane Turner and dancers, 28th October, Festival of Ideas, Cambridge; 
video recording showing types of interaction: https://vimeo.com/53709296

(2013) Three Streams
an automatic composition centred around interactions with novel 
interfaces including the Digiphone and the Kinect. These interactions 
generate electronic sounds and music notation live: Cheryl Frances-Hoad ('cello), 
CMPCP Performance Studies Network International Conference Cambridge UK
5th April 2013;
video recording: https://vimeo.com/64441375

(2012) Fluxus
An automatic composition for computer generated piano and piano.  
The pianist's music is generated live in performance Cheryl Frances-Hoad (piano)
13th May, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; 
video recording: https://vimeo.com/43422893

(2012) Fluxus
automatic music for piano and computer
Composed by Richard Hoadley, performed by Richard Hoadley, January 17th, Cambridge, UK as a part of Future Fluxus


Papers
(2013) Ways of Making People Move: mapping and interpretation in the live generation of augmented musical scores
Notation in Contemporary Music Symposium, Goldsmiths, October 19-21 2013
presentation: http://rhoadley.net/presentations/ways_of_making_people_move_131019_goldsmiths-s3.pdf

(2013) Invited presentation at the INScore workshop for dynamic scores
Universite Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, for Grame, Lyon, France, 29th April 2013
presentation: http://rhoadley.net/presentations/grame_2013-s.pdf
youtube video of presentation (and workshop): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8N-07H57Gc

(2013) Live, algorithmically generated notation, creativity and performance
Performance Studies Network Second International Conference, Cambridge University, April 2013
presentation: http://rhoadley.net/presentations/live_algorithms_cmcpc-s.pdf

(2012) The Fluxus Tree: Notating Musical Movement
Intime Symposium, Coventry University, September 19th
presentation: http://rhoadley.net/presentations/fluxustree_intime006s.pdf

(2012) Notating Musical Movement
CoDE Research 1st Annual Conference, Anglia Ruskin University, March 27-28
presentation: http://rhoadley.net/presentations/code2012.pdf

Workshop
(2012) Technologies for Mediated Interaction in Music
AHRC Digital Transformations Moot, London, November 2012


The piece is primarily composed in the music programming environment, SuperCollider.

This piece uses the software INScore and Guido significantly, both currently being developed by the Grame Computer Music Research Lab.
- More information on INScore.
- More information on Guido.