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CCAM + Yale School of Music Flute Studio: Reimagining the Continuo: Flute in Sonic Breath / Signal / Interface
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What if we imagine electronics as a modern-day Baroque continuo? In Reimagining the Continuo: Flute in Sonic Breath / Signal / Interface, electronics serve as a contemporary continuo—an evolving sonic foundation that supports, challenges, and redefines the flute’s role. The flute enters a network of sound, image, and digital process, becoming an integrated musical partner. Works by Jacob TV, Kaija Saariaho, Elaine Lillios, Kian Ravaei, Elizabeth Brown, Freya Shearon and a premiere by Yale School of Music’s own Theodore Haber position breath as signal—circulating through systems that capt...
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CCAM Studio Fellowship Exhibition
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Experience the work of the 2025–2026 CCAM Studio Fellows! The fellowship invites invites creators to produce an original project based at the Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM). Their interdisciplinary work evolves through discoveries made in the program and involves partnership between CCAM and another entity. This culminating exhibition presents the current cohort of Studio Fellows’ work in the CCAM ISOVIST Gallery and other spaces around CCAM. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. Participants will be admitted on a first-come, first-serv...
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Tape Decay
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Tape Decay is an exhibit inspired by an interest in how memory works in the modern age. In the digital era, where anything can be captured with the click of a button, memories are much easier to preserve. However, even these technological surrogates are vulnerable to decay and will disappear eventually one day. This mortality is immediately and viscerally audible in the unique quality of analog recorded sound, which is defined as much by its imperfections as by its fidelity. When we hear the crackle of a vinyl record or the warble of a cassette tape, we are transported to the past, even if w...
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Chromas: A Multimedia performance on Timing Expressivity
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A Computing and the Arts Senior Thesis and Creative Performance Award project by Jairus Rhoades. "Timing Expressivity" explores the expressive power of tempo — the subtle accelerations and decelerations in speech and music that shape how we experience its ebb and flow. Using the matchmaker score-following library, this recital captures moments of timing expressivity in live performance and renders them as expressive visuals in real time. The performance and lecture will feature works by Glass performed by Jairus Rhoades, alongside works by Dvořák and Britten performed by the Chromas ...