Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): The Journal of Ubiquitous Music
The Journal of Ubiquitous Music (j-ubimus) is aimed at advancing knowledge on practices and research in ubiquitous music. This editorial project, based at the Graduate Program in Arts of the Federal University of Espírito Santo, is also linked to the Ubiquitous Music Symposium (UbiMus). Selected articles from this event may be invited to lead a volume. Therefore, each volume of j-ubimus is designed to accommodate a central article supplemented by other articles that reference and/or complement the topics covered.
For the first volume, the editorial board has selected the following articles:
DIY musical instruments: From Handmade Electronic Circuits to Microcontrollers and Digital Fabrication - Andrew R. Brown · John Ferguson
A Commentary on DIY musical instruments: From Handmade Electronic Circuits to Microcontrollers and Digital Fabrication - Joseph Timoney
DIWhy and How: Commentary on “DIY musical instruments” - Brown and Ferguson Alex Hofmann
Eröffnung von Comprovization für Laien Ein Erfahrungsbericht - Guido Kramann
DIY Musical Instruments and Communities: From Handmade Electronic Circuits to Microcontrollers and Digital Fabrication - Nicolò Merendino
Our goal is to produce an inclusive and multilingual journal; therefore, we encourage submissions in Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, or English.