ICMC BOSTON 2025
Online Listening Room
Curiosity, Play, Innovation - A 50th Anniversary Celebration of Creativity in Music, Science, and Technology
June 8-14, 2025

ICMC BOSTON 2025: Online Listening Room #1
ID#: 47
suna (2024) ; 3:29
by Akiko Hatakeyama
University of Oregon
Fluid like sand, solid but flows like a river. suna is a fixed-media piece that emerged from improvisational sessions on piano. An improvised acoustic piano is the base of this composition. Rather subtle electronic components were added in the post-production to make the sonic figure what it is now.
Akiko Hatakeyama
Akiko Hatakeyama is a composer/performer of electroacoustic music and intermedia. She explores the boundaries between written music, improvisation, electronics, real-time computer-based interactivity, and visual media. Storytelling, memories, and nature play an important role in Akiko’s work, and she most often finds beauty in simplicity. Akiko’s research focuses on realizing her ideas of relations between the body and mind into intermedia composition, often in conjunction with building customized instruments/interfaces. It is a form of nonverbal communication with her inner self and with the environment, including the audience. By somatically actuating perceptions with sound, light, and haptic objects, her ideas of relations between the body and mind become embraceable. Her exploration in embodying time – in the form of memories, emotions, and personal experiences – is realized. As a result, the exploration brings therapeutic effects. Sharing this special experience, only achievable by creating and performing music, is an important part of Akiko’s research and teaching. Her work has been presented internationally at various venues and festivals in the U.S.A., Canada, Chile, England, Ireland, Portugal, New Zealand, China, South Korea, and Japan. Selected awards include the Best Performance Award at the NIME International Conference, the winner of the Audio-Visual Composition at the ICMA Showcase: Asia, the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation Fellowship, and the MacDowell Fellowship. Akiko obtained her B.A. in music from Mills College, M.A. in Experimental Music/Composition at Wesleyan University, and Ph.D. in the MEME program at Brown University. She is an associate professor at the University of Oregon.
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