Onde Cerebrali

Alvin Lucier – Music for Solo Performer

The first work in history to use brain waves to generate sound. It was composed during the Winter of 1964-65, with the technical assistance of physicist Edmond Dewan, and was first performed on May 5, 1965, at the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University with the encouragement and participation of composer John Cage. Since then it has been performed many times by Alvin Lucier, in solo concerts and on tour in Europe and America with the Sonic Arts Union.
Electrodes are attached to the performer’s head to detect his alpha brain waves. His alpha brain waves are then transmitted by amplifiers to loudspeakers that are used to resonate percussion instruments placed around a concert hall.
Lucier wrote:

I realized the value of the EEG situation as a theater element … I was also touched by the image of the immobile if not paralyzed human being who, by merely changing states of visual attention, can activate … a large battery of percussion instruments including cymbals, gongs, bass drums, timpani, and other …

Performance realized by course members of Space, Environment & Context taught by Anne Wellmer – Generative Arts class Udk Berlin spring of 2018