Moon Bounce Events Archive

Wesleyan's Toneburst Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble examines the creative possibilities of reflecting signals off the moon, and transmission arts more broadly.

In the years preceding his passing, the late John Spencer Camp Professor of Music Emeritus Alvin Lucier (1931–2021) was working on "Moon Bounce" and "Silk," two pieces which explored reflecting radio signals off the moon, audio transduction through instruments, and vibrations through spiderwebs. Lucier had approached Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and several Wesleyan faculty to inquire about making a transmitter available on campus for Wesleyan students to “bounce sounds off the moon.” While this proved difficult to achieve in his lifetime, the creative energy and possibilities in Lucier’s pieces underscore much of what is being pursued here: the exploration of the human and non-human; vibration as communication, survival, and inquisitive possibility; the savoring of difference in surfaces (e.g., the moon) though reflection and touch; and the translations between how waves (airborne and electromagnetic) may be transduced and brought into contact with one another.

In collaboration with Wave Farm, an international transmission arts organization driven by experimentation with the electromagnetic spectrum based in Acra, New York, Matthusen will realize this project that brings together acoustic and astronomical space. At the intersection of art and science, Matthusen has assembled a team of experts in experimental music and radio-wave transmission.

Presented by the Creative Campus Initiative and Professor of Music Paula Matthusen as part of MUSC 464 Laptop Ensemble. Additional sponsorship from the Astronomy Department, Music Department, and the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life.

The Creative Campus Initiative of the Center for the Arts supports cross-disciplinary collaborations that center the arts as a way of teaching, learning, and knowing at Wesleyan University.

Photo of Alvin Lucier by Amanda Lucier. Photo of moon by Gregory H. Revera, Wikimedia Commons.

Learn more about upcoming "Moon Bounce" events. 


2025
February
2024
December

2025

February

Moon Bounce
Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 4:30pm
Adzenyah Rehearsal Hall, Room 003 (Daltry Room), 60 Wyllys Avenue, Middletown, Connecticut
Wesleyan's Toneburst Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble examines the creative possibilities of reflecting signals off the moon, and transmission arts more broadly, this spring.

2024

December

Unruly Waves
Monday, December 2, 2024 at 8:00pm
World Music Hall
Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Studies Paula Matthusen and collaborators lead a year-long inquiry into “unruly waves” starting with a seminar this fall, and concluding with "moon bounce" related activities with Wesleyan's Toneburst Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble in the spring 2025 semester. Featuring works by Asa Schiller ’25, Brooks Olson ’26, Ellington Davis ’25, Emerson Jenisch ’25, Emmett Favreau ’26, Noa Koffman-Adsit ’27, Orlando Osgood ’26, Parker Tey ’26, Stephanie Monard ’25, and Vahn Kessler ’25.