I am proud and honoured to join Lydia Goehr, one of the most important voices in music philosophy, on the closing panel of this important […]
Author: Haenisch
Platformizing Creativity: Artifical Intelligence and Online Community Learning
The impact of digitalization on musicianship and musical practice Digitalization has given way to a variety of new forms of musical creativity and identity. Among […]
TikTok and Instagram as Online Informal Learning Technologies
In times of ubiquitous digitalization and the increasing entanglement of humans and technologies in musical practices in the 21st century, it is to be asked, […]
Songwriting In Bands – A (dis)continued Model Of The Postdigital Age?
Songwriting in Bands – a (Dis)continued Model of the Postdigital Age? For the past two decades, international music education has been characterized by a growing […]
Becoming a Postdigital Musician. Subjectivation and Technology in Contemporary Electronic Music
The article asks how individuals are subjectified by being addressed within the community of electronic musicking related to the Link-protocol. The starting point is the […]
Songwriting im (post)digitalen Zeitalter – MusCoDA@DGFE Konferenz »Ent | Grenzen | ungen« March 14, 2022
Posterpräsentation des Forschungsverbundes Musical Communities in the (Post)Digital Age (MusCoDA ), gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (Universität Erfurt, Fachhochschule Clara Hoffbauer Potsdam) […]
Challenges for a Pop Music Pedagogy of the 21st Century
Popular music has been a recognized subject of music education practice and research for about 40 years, and its establishment has been accompanied by a […]
Hybrid Entanglements. On the Mediation of Subject, Technology and Musical Material in Postdigital Improvisation Practices
The lecture presents results of an ongoing research on contemporary improvisational practices. Based on current theories of sociomateriality, the corporeal, technological and spatial dimensions of […]
Most Wanted:Music 2021: »Sound Sculpture on Stage« – A conversation about cultural hacking, the art of failure, the politics of noise, and cyberfeminism in sound art with Yen Tzu Chang & Matthias Haenisch
On Wednesday, October 27, 2021 11:15am to 12:00pm the amazing Yen Tzu Chang and I will have a conversation about her current work at Most […]