Damaged sound : glitching and skipping compact discs in the audio of Yasunao Tone, Nicolas Collins and Oval

Caleb Stuart

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    Abstract

    From the initial release of the CD in 1982, artists have tampered with the system to test it, compose with it and sample from it. The author examines the use of the cracked and manipulated CD in the work of Yasunao Tone, Nicolas Collins and Oval in relation to their differing approaches and the role of the CD in sound expansion. Tone and Collins are interested in indeterminacy and the benevolent catastrophe in composition, while Oval's process has more in common with pop production and studio practices.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages6
    JournalLeonardo Music Journal
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • compact discs
    • composition (music)
    • computer music
    • electronic music

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