NOISH~ vs AUTÓMATA cdr nº205 H.A.K. Lo-Fi RECORD
Hello list!
a new cdr of noish and also <freeDownload>
enjoy here >> <http://hakrecords.blogspot.com/>
<http://hakrecords.blogspot.com/2010/05/n205-noish-vs-automata.html>
noish~ vs automata
Improvisación con autómata
Live at Piksel Bergen Norway 2009 by noish~
Software : Pure data, Ardour, Ubuntu
Infos + code : http://noconventions.mobi/noish/
about the automata ::::::
Automata_Sonoro_v001 (generative sound machina) is a software
programmed in Pure Data for generating real-time sound compositions.
It creates compositions from 7 small sound seeds (samples of 5-15
seconds) with which it generates 7 files of 1 min, to be with those
who play after, transforming and mixing them iteratively in a
mechanical evolution, growth and deterioration. Its based on the
Fractal model and somehow with more conceptual distance also inspired
by the work of Alvin Lucier "I'm sitting in a room" 1969.
All of this does not chase to carry out strictly fractal music, but born of
an
interest to know and experiment with these math-concepts and
strategies looking for a king of organic unpredicatability, noncontrol
and chaos with which creatively play during the live perfomance.
salut!!
oscar martin
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>>>http://noconventions.mobi/noish
Pure Data Patching Circle Hebden Bridge (PdPcHb)
"At Patching Circles, you can work on personal projects, professional
projects, school projects, ask for help, help others, or just patch quietly
to yourself in a room full of other people patching patches and helping
other people patch."
7-9pm Tuesday 3rd October 2017 (meeting bi-weekly) @:
Big Tin Shed
Alternative Technology Centre
Unit 7,
Victoria Works,
Victoria Rd,
Hebden Bridge,
West Yorkshire UK
HX7 8LN
Sessions run in association with:
Noisy Toys*
http://noisytoys.org/event/scavengers-club-starts-3-october-at-the-big-tin-…https://www.facebook.com/noisytoys
Who are running Scavengers Club for ages 8+ from 5pm
Small donations appreciated (£2) to cover basic costs
Please contact me for further PdPcHb info
Hope to see you there,
Julian
*Many thanks to Steve Summers for making this happen
Georgia Tech School of Music
Guthman Musical Instrument Competition
2018 Call for Submissions
Is Now Open!
http://guthman.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech's 2018 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition is an annual event aimed at identifying the world's next generation of musical instruments and unveiling the best new ideas in musicality, design, and engineering. Wired magazine called the competition an "X-Prize for music," and contestants liken it to a TED Conference for new musical instrument designers. The Guthman Competition will take place March 7-8, 2018, at Georgia Tech's Ferst Center for the Arts, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The deadline for submissions is October 20, 2017. Approximately twenty semi-finalists will be invited to demonstrate, discuss, and perform with their instruments as they compete for $10,000 in cash prizes.
Submit Your Instrument at: http://guthman.gatech.edu/guthman-submissions
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:::: This Year's Judges ::::
PERRY COOK - Professor Emeritus, Princeton University
SUZANNE CIANI - Electronic Music Pioneer
JESPER KOUTHOOFD - Founder, Teenage Engineering
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To learn more about the competition,
visit guthman.gatech.edu or our Facebook page.
We’d love to hear your comments!
Hi, I've been working this year on a new library called "ELSE", this first
beta release, and it is up in deken for Windows, Mac and Windows. Here's my
repository github.com/porres/pd-else
It has 134 objects as of now, and I plan to keep adding more until the
stable release. It is a multi purpose / swiss army knife library, with
basic building blocks for patching, such as oscillators, filters, etc... it
is strongly oriented towards sample accuracy, so you can trigger objects
with impulses and gates. SuperCollider is also like that, so I stole a
bunch stuff and ideas from their objects.
My idea is to heavily rely on it and in cyclone to patch the examples in my
didactic material - that I've been developing for 9 years.
I'm presenting a paper tomorrow about it here in São Paulo, Brazil, at SBCM
( http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2017/ ). Here's the paper:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3AoiT0xk8fnUmxqZ0MtNlptNHM/view?usp=shari…
An object list with objects listed by category =>
https://github.com/porres/pd-else/blob/72ad687ad3b85514be5cf9f6babf102c73b9…
Any feedback is welcome
Thanks