Dr Jenn Kirby
Staff details
Jenn is a composer, performer and music technologist interested in experimental electronic music and instrument making
Jenn Kirby is a composer, performer and music technologist. Her outputs include experimental electronic music, contemporary instrumental composition, electroacoustic music and avant-pop.
Jenn's performance work is centred around hybrid instrument making, building software, re-purposing hardware, and processing improvised vocalisations. Her compositional work is often collaborative, working with dancers, visual artists and instrumentalists.
Academic qualifications
- PhD in Music Composition
- MSc in Music Technology
- BSc in Software Development
- Certificate in Teaching and Learning Support
Teaching and supervision
Jenn is co-convener for BMus/BSc Electronic Music, Computing and Technology, teaches Music Computing, Electronic Music Composition and History and Electroacoustic Composition and supervises creative projects.
Areas of supervision include: embodied performance practices in electronic music, digital instrument and tool making.
Research interests
Jenn's primary research interests are in the application of technology to music performance and composition. This includes hacking old technology and using contemporary technologies to find new means of expression in electronic music performance, to develop methodologies for achieving performer (human and object) agency in live electronic music
Featured publications
2023:
Approaches for Working with the Body in the Design of Electronic Music Performance Systems
Volume 42, 2023 - Issue 3: The Performer as Posthuman Assemblage: Performer-Machine Interactions in Contemporary Music
2021:
Woman in the Machine
A physically and digitally (VR) located sound art installation commissioned by Carlow Arts Festival
2020:
Dichotomies of Lockdown
A short opera commissioned by Irish National Opera for 20 Shots of Opera
2020:
Being Time
Album released on Pan y Rosas Discos
2015:
Composing Perceivable Time
Leonardo Vol. 48 No. 1. Published by The MIT Press
Grants and awards
2019:
The Phonetics Project
Funded by PRS Foundation's Women Make Music
2018:
NAWR ANOIS - Culture Ireland
Culture Ireland GB18 Funding for NAWR ANOIS Concert Series. A concert series of experimental music from Ireland, Wales and around the world.
Publications and research outputs
Article
Kirby, Jenn. 2023. Approaches for Working with the Body in the Design of Electronic Music Performance Systems. Contemporary Music Review, 42(3), pp. 304-318. ISSN 0749-4467
Kirby, Jenn. 2022. Five Sonic Artists Practices and Experiences in Lock-down. Interference Journal(8), ISSN 2009-3578
Kirby, Jenn. 2015. Composing Perceivable Time. Leonardo, 48(1), pp. 6-12. ISSN 0024-094X
Audio
Kirby, Jenn. 2022. Ravel.
Kirby, Jenn. 2020. Being Time.
Book Section
Kirby, Jenn. 2019. Defining and Evaluating the Performance of Electronic Music. In: Russ Hepworth-Sawyer; Jay Hodgson; Justin Paterson and Rob Toulson, eds. Innovation in Music: Performance, Production, Technology and Business. New York: Routledge, pp. 77-86. ISBN 9781138498211
Composition
Kirby, Jenn. 2022. music: a movement.
Kirby, Jenn. 2020. Dichotomies of Lockdown.
Conference or Workshop Item
Okumura, Hiromi; Williams, Valerie; Kirby, Jenn; Jobson, Thomas B and Vaughan, Joseph. 2022. 'AtmosActions: An Interactive Audiovisual Installation for a Human/Weather Interface'. In: Data Art for Climate Action. Hong Kong 21-26 February 2022.
Kirby, Jenn. 2020. 'Live Electronics: Performer Agency and Audience Reception'. In: IRCAM Forum. Paris, France.
Show/Exhibition
Kirby, Jenn. 2021. Legacy is. In: "Woman in the Machine, Carlow Arts Festival", Carlow, Ireland.
Professional projects
Jenn is the president of the Irish Sound, Science and Technology Association.
Conferences and talks
2021:
Live Electronics Presentation at ARC
Leiden University Academy and the University of the Arts The Hague. Online.
2020:
Live Electronics: Performer Agency and Audience Reception
Presentation at IRCAM Forum 2020
2019:
Keynote presentation at {BBC: develop}
BBC Radio Theatre, London
2019:
Improvising with technology at HKB Jazz and Contemporary Music Dept.
2-day workshop for postgraduate students
2017:
Composing for Laptops
Paper presentation at BEAST FEaST