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On this page I plan to make a reading list that includes books published by the various makers in this wiki as well as books about those makers and the instruments they build. This page will also include a section on books that demonstrate instrument building theory and methods that are relevant to making musical instruments. | On this page I plan to make a reading list that includes books published by the various makers in this wiki as well as books about those makers and the instruments they build. This page will also include a section on books that demonstrate instrument building theory and methods that are relevant to making musical instruments. | ||
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- | =====Competitions & Events===== | ||
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- | ====The Instrument Builders Project==== | ||
- | Instrument Builders Project is a forum for experimental work – at the intersection of contemporary art, sound and music, and performance – engaging artists from Australia and the Asia-Pacific. Each IBP culminates in new and experimental works in the form of ‘instruments’. | ||
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- | ====Guthman Musical Instrument Invention Competition==== | ||
- | The [[Guthman Competition]] is held every year at Georgia Tech and frequently features instruments and makers that are on this wiki. The idea of the competition is to show off innovations in musical instrument invention. | ||
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- | ====Powsolo Awards==== | ||
- | The [[Powsolo]] award started in 2020 and is an award competition for sound sculptures. | ||
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- | ====Instruments Make Play Festival==== | ||
- | [[Instruments Make Play]] Festival ((https:// | ||
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- | =====Websites===== | ||
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- | ====Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments==== | ||
- | "Since the taxonomical work of Erich Moritz von Hornbostel and Curt Sachs in the early twentieth century, organologists have classified musical instruments into four major categories, each distinguished by its primary sound-producing mechanism: idiophones (vibrating body), membranophones (vibrating membrane), chordophones (vibrating strings) and aerophones (vibrating air columns). Beyond these basic divisions, scholars have proposed such logically consistent additions as electrophones (for electronic instruments) and corpophones (for the human body as a source of sound). We propose a seventh category: fictophones, | ||
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- | ====Oddmusic==== | ||
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- | ====Oddwinds==== | ||
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- | ====Wollesonic==== | ||
- | A music collective based in New York ((http:// | ||
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- | ====Thingamajigs==== | ||
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- | ====Instruments Make Play==== | ||
- | [[Instruments Make Play]] is a collection of instrument builders. The website also hosts a yearly festival in the Netherlands. ((https:// | ||
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- | =====Journals and Magazines===== | ||
- | ====Xenharmonicon==== | ||
- | The [[Xenharmonicon]] was a magazine that had a focus on microtonal music that ran from 1974 to 1998. ((https:// | ||
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- | ====Experimental Musical Instruments==== | ||
- | [[EMI]] is by far the most comprehensive and important resource related to this wiki. Published by [[Bart Hopkin]], the magazine features different instrument makers and their instruments, | ||
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- | ====Catgut Acoustical Society==== | ||
- | Founded by [[Carleen Hutchins]] the society works to unravel the mysticism behind the violin and string instrument construction. The journal had the goal of producing clear and concise writings about the acoustics and construction methods of string instruments in such a way that experiments were repeatable and led to the development of most simplistic and effective construction methods. The Journal ran from 1964-2004. ((Journal website and index- https:// | ||
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- | ====Balungan==== | ||
- | Experimental Gamelan Journal | ||
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- | ====American Musical Instrument Society==== | ||
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- | ====Galpin Society==== | ||
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====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki==== | ====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki==== | ||
- | =====Institutions===== | ||
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- | ====Galleries==== | ||
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- | ===Window Gallery=== | ||
- | San Francisco based gallery that prominently features musical instruments as works of art and frequently features newly invented musical instruments. ((https:// | ||
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- | ===Center for New Music=== | ||
- | San Francisco based gallery and performance space. ((https:// | ||
- | Frequently called C4NM. \\ | ||
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- | ===Musical Instrument Museum=== | ||
- | Phoenix, Arizona | ||
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- | ====School Programs==== | ||
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- | ===Experimental Sound Practices=== | ||
- | Calarts | ||
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- | ===Mills College=== | ||
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- | ====Performance Spaces==== | ||
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- | ===The Wolf=== | ||
- | Los Angeles based performance space | ||
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- | ===Automata=== | ||
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- | ===Machine Project=== | ||
- | ===Logos Foundation=== | ||
- | The Logos Foundation is in Ghent, Belgium and is a unique professional research and production center for experimental musics, musical robotics and audio art. ((https:// |