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Curator of Communication Technologies @IngeniumCa // Adjunct Professor @Carleton_U // Sound, Museums, History // he/il

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Calling all electronic music researchers 🎛️🎹: @Carleton_U's School for Studies in Art and Culture and @IngeniumCa just launched a new postdoctoral fellowship in Electronic Music History. Application details in link below: ingeniumcanada.org/postdoctoral-f…

CommTechCurator's tweet image. Calling all electronic music researchers 🎛️🎹: @Carleton_U's School for Studies in Art and Culture and @IngeniumCa  just launched a new postdoctoral fellowship in Electronic Music History. Application details in link below: 

ingeniumcanada.org/postdoctoral-f…

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Carla Ayukawa worked with Ingenium’s @CommTechCurator to explore ways of collaborating with blind and low vision communities to create accessible and engaging virtual exhibitions. Read about it: ow.ly/8zws50P3XwF #AccessforAll #Accessibility


Latest update on the Electronic Sackbut project can be found below, including photos of work in progress. Happy to answer any questions 👋 ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…


A look under the hood of the Electronic Sackbut synth reconstruction-in-progress. Keyboard and surface controls wired up. Next steps: making connections to digital sound engine and adapting physical/electronic components to best match functionality of the original 1948 instrument

CommTechCurator's tweet image. A look under the hood of the Electronic Sackbut synth reconstruction-in-progress. Keyboard and surface controls wired up. Next steps: making connections to digital sound engine and adapting physical/electronic components to best match functionality of the original 1948 instrument

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Carlile Sea worked with Ingenium’s @CommTechCurator to explore strategies for representing accessibility in Ingenium’s artifact collection. You can read Carlile’s thoughts on the topic here: ow.ly/W5eO50OzN3T


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This week is Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound!🔊🎵 They have an incredible lineup of performances and workshops for their 25th anniversary of the festival. ⏰June 1-4 📍Throughout #KW For more details and festival passes, visit openears.ca

CreateWaterloo's tweet image. This week is Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound!🔊🎵

They have an incredible lineup of performances and workshops for their 25th anniversary of the festival.

⏰June 1-4
📍Throughout #KW

For more details and festival passes, visit openears.ca
CreateWaterloo's tweet image. This week is Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound!🔊🎵

They have an incredible lineup of performances and workshops for their 25th anniversary of the festival.

⏰June 1-4
📍Throughout #KW

For more details and festival passes, visit openears.ca

On December 17, 1972, Canadian scientists working in the Arctic descended into a plexiglass bubble anchored 40ft underwater and made a phone call to PM Pierre Elliott Trudeau. @IngeniumCa has the artifacts and curator @SEJaworski wrote a story about them: ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…


Big day for our Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project: the physical build is done! Just need to wire it up and start experimenting with the sound. Kudos to our fabricator Denis Larouche on such a brilliant job. Virtually indistinguishable from the original (1948) artifact. 🙌

CommTechCurator's tweet image. Big day for our Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project: the physical build is done! Just need to wire it up and start experimenting with the sound. Kudos to our fabricator Denis Larouche on such a brilliant job. Virtually indistinguishable from the original (1948) artifact. 🙌

A few years ago my team and I at @IngeniumCa reconstructed Alexander Graham Bell's macabre 1874 ear phonautograph. We're still trying to figure out what the original mouthpiece was made of. I just wrote a blog on it 👇 Any ideas? We'd love to hear them! ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…

CommTechCurator's tweet image. A few years ago my team and I at @IngeniumCa reconstructed Alexander Graham Bell's macabre 1874 ear phonautograph. We're still trying to figure out what the original mouthpiece was made of. I just wrote a blog on it 👇 Any ideas? We'd love to hear them!

ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…

James Mooney speaking at @nmc_canada on the tape recorder as electronic musical instrument. Note the instrument on centre stage: Hugh Le Caine's Special Purpose Tape Recorder (made in Ottawa, 1959). One of my fav artifacts at @IngeniumCa (on loan/exhibit at NMC). 🙌

CommTechCurator's tweet image. James Mooney speaking at @nmc_canada on the tape recorder as electronic musical instrument. Note the instrument on centre stage: Hugh Le Caine's Special Purpose Tape Recorder (made in Ottawa, 1959). One of my fav artifacts at @IngeniumCa (on loan/exhibit at NMC). 🙌

Looking forward to presenting progress on the Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project at the 2022 American Musical Instrument Society Conference at @nmc_canada this am. If you're attending, please say hello! 🎹👋

CommTechCurator's tweet image. Looking forward to presenting progress on the Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project at the 2022 American Musical Instrument Society Conference at @nmc_canada this am. If you're attending, please say hello! 🎹👋

Ever wonder what stethoscope artifacts can teach us about the history of sound culture in medicine? Aliisa Qureshi recently explored the question in her Ingenium Channel article below. ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…


This is such a cool project. Using AI to deliver therapeutic soundscapes "on demand," based on how the body is responding to stress. Read more in Corona Wang's blog post below. ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articl…


If you're interested in electronic instrument heritage/conservation, join @AnnieKJamieson and I and friends for a conversation on just that tomorrow! Friday, 10am EST. Registration and programme here (free): mirn.org.uk


More Sackbut: this orange mass was originally a sponge that made the lever kick back after you flicked it with your pinky finger (to adjust the attack of a note). Now it's crumbling to dust. We're measuring it to guess the original size and feel. The goal: "optimal flick."

CommTechCurator's tweet image. More Sackbut: this orange mass was originally a sponge that made the lever kick back after you flicked it with your pinky finger (to adjust the attack of a note). Now it's crumbling to dust. We're measuring it to guess the original size and feel. The goal: "optimal flick."

Trying to determine the degree of action (up and down) on the Electronic Sackbut's keys, which have been affected by shifts in the wooden keyboard frame over time.

CommTechCurator's tweet image. Trying to determine the degree of action (up and down) on the Electronic Sackbut's keys, which have been affected by shifts in the wooden keyboard frame over time.

Sackbut surgery: investigating the design of the metal discs that would have allowed the player to adjust timbres.

CommTechCurator's tweet image. Sackbut surgery: investigating the design of the metal discs that would have allowed the player to adjust timbres.

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