Inquiring Into Other Minds: The Cultivation of Experimental Music in the Bay Area and Beyond

Credits

About the Curators

The 2017-2018 Fellows of the Center for Archival Research and Training (CART), Madison Heying and Jay Arms, co-curated the physical exhibition as well as this digital companion exhibition.

Madison Heying is a Teaching Fellow and PhD candidate in Cultural Musicology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research focuses on electronic and experimental music. She is particularly interested in how technology shapes musical and compositional practices, and conversely, how musicians and composers craft, manipulate, utilize technology to suit their creative aims. Her dissertation explores these issues through a study of Carla Scaletti, the Kyma system, and the Kyma user community.

Jay Arms earned his PhD in Cultural Musicology at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

 

About the Collection


The organizational records of Other Minds are available for research at the UC Santa Cruz University Library Special Collections & Archives. To view the collection guide and request materials from the collection, click here. For more information about visiting Special Collections & Archives, visit our website

About the Center for Archival Research and Training 


The Center for Archival Research and Training (CART) integrates primary source materials more fully into the teaching and research mission of the university by providing hands-on experience for graduate students at UC Santa Cruz, while enhancing access to archival collections. For more information about CART, visit our website.
 

Acknowledgments


Alix Norton, Archivist, Center for Archival Research and Training (CART)
Charles Amirkhanian, Executive & Artistic Director, Other Minds
Amy Beal, Music Faculty, UC Santa Cruz
Larry Polansky, Music Faculty, UC Santa Cruz
Jessica Pigza, Outreach & Exhibits Librarian, Special Collections & Archives
Kristy Golubiewski-Davis, Digital Humanities Librarian, Digital Scholarship Commons
Kristen Grace Erickson, Technical Coordinator for Digital Arts and New Media
Staff of Special Collections & Archives
 

Rights


Property rights for all images and works contained in this exhibition reside with the University of California. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. The digital copy of these works is intended to support research, teaching, and private study. The publication or use of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use for research or educational purposes requires written permission from the copyright owner. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information on copyright or to order an image, please visit guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/reproduction-publication.

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