Julian Rohrhuber
2014-10-04 12:39:58 UTC
A bit short notice, but just in case someone happens to be around:
Total Composition - Workshop with Andrew Sorensen
Sound algorithms question the separation between score and instrument – a computer program can be a description and a realisation of a composition at the same time. In contemporary musc informatics, one moves more or less without effort between macro and micro structure, just as it was proposed by integral composition and total serialism. The Australian computer scientist and artist Andrew Sorensen gives an introduction to his programming language Extempore, which isn't only generally respected live coding language, but also radically shortens the long path between signal processing and algorithmic score. The workshop together with Andrew Sorensen and Julian Rohrhuber takes place in the Experimental Laboratory and is open to the interested public.
Mo, 6.10.: 14.00 - 18.00, (optional)
Di, 7.10.: 11.00 - ca. 16.00.
http://musikundmedien.net/en/institute/contact/
http://musikundmedien.net/en/studies/studios/experimentallabor/
All the best,
Julian
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Total Composition - Workshop with Andrew Sorensen
Sound algorithms question the separation between score and instrument – a computer program can be a description and a realisation of a composition at the same time. In contemporary musc informatics, one moves more or less without effort between macro and micro structure, just as it was proposed by integral composition and total serialism. The Australian computer scientist and artist Andrew Sorensen gives an introduction to his programming language Extempore, which isn't only generally respected live coding language, but also radically shortens the long path between signal processing and algorithmic score. The workshop together with Andrew Sorensen and Julian Rohrhuber takes place in the Experimental Laboratory and is open to the interested public.
Mo, 6.10.: 14.00 - 18.00, (optional)
Di, 7.10.: 11.00 - ca. 16.00.
http://musikundmedien.net/en/institute/contact/
http://musikundmedien.net/en/studies/studios/experimentallabor/
All the best,
Julian
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