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Title: | Memphis Electronic Music: Finding Soul in the Age of Lifeless Machines |
Authors: | Tate, Marcus |
Advisors: | Bass, John B. III |
Keywords: | Student research;Institute for Regional Studies;Synthesizer (Musical instrument);Electronic music;Memphis (Tenn.);Sound;Fellowships;Composition (Music);Mike Curb Institute for Music;Art;Music, Department of;Computer Science, Department of;Physics, Department of;Electrical engineering |
Issue Date: | 1-Jul-2018 |
Abstract: | This project consists of two parts: researching the relationship between Memphis and Electronic Music and building an analog synthesizer. This project also explores how electronics are used as tools for creating art and how Memphians use electronics to create their own unique sound. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/33993 |
Appears in Collections: | Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies |
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201807_Marcus_Tate_RIRS_synthesizer_front.jpg | front image | 2.06 MB | JPEG | View/Open |
201807_Marcus_Tate_RIRS_synthesizer_wiring.jpg | detail image | 1.97 MB | JPEG | View/Open |
201807_Marcus_Tate_RIRS_synthesizer_back.jpg | back image | 2.08 MB | JPEG | View/Open |
201807_Marcus_Tate_RIRS_slidedeck.pdf | slide deck | 2.41 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
201807_Marcus_Tate_RIRS_paper.pdf | paper | 417.39 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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