Online SuperCollider Meetup

Online SuperCollider Meetup

SuperCollider er et open source-verktøy for lydsyntese og algoritmisk komposisjon. Det brukes for komposisjon, generativ musikk, installasjoner, livekoding, instrumentbygging og veldig mange andre ting. Det er et av de mest populære og mest brukte programmeringsmiljøene for lydarbeid og er tilgjengelig gratis for alle plattformer.

SuperCollider er nyttig for mange ting: algoritmisk komposisjon, generativ musikk, livecoding-opptredener, i forbindelse med mikrokontrollere og sensorer, for installasjonsarbeid, flerkanalsarbeid, dsp, research, ambisonics eller rett og slett lydhacking.

På disse online meetupe samles SuperCollider-brukere på alle ferdighetsnivåer for å dele ideer, frustrasjoner, hjelpe hverandre og vise frem prosjekter og arbeidsflyter på en inspirerende og vennlig måte.

Vertskap: 
SuperCollider meetupene ledes av Mike McCormick. Mike McCormick er en kunstner og programmerer som arbeider med lyd, tekst og visuelle medier. Arbeidet hans kombinerer ofte algoritmer og menneskelige utøvere. Han jobber mye med personlig materiale, og undersøker livet gjennom en voyeuristisk linse, for å undersøke det ekstatiske, det skjøre og det banale. Han er oppvokst i Canadas subarktiske område, levde nomadisk i et tiår, og har vært basert i Oslo siden 2017.

Meeting ID: 974 3258 0111
Link: https://zoom.us/j/97432580111

Presentasjoner 18.06.25

Lucile Rose Nihlen (she/her)
By day, Lucile is a technical lead on a compiler team at a large tech company. By night, she is the lead developer of Hadron (https://codeberg.org/hadron/hadron), a Rust re-implementation of SuperCollider. In her spare time she enjoys working on Hadron, martial arts, cooking and eating. She lives in a Toronto suburb with her wife, dog, and two cats.

In this talk Lucile will present an overview of Hadron (https://codeberg.org/hadron/hadron), an early work-in-progress Rust reimplementation of the SuperCollider interpreter, synthesizer, and development environment. She’ll cover project plans for all the main components, current status, and some rough project plans. She’ll give a short demo of the web deployment at https://hadron.run, followed by a call for volunteer contributors, and finishing with time for questions.

Julian Rohrhuber
Julian Rohrhuber works in an interdisciplinary field that combines philosophy, informatics, anthropology and art. Together with his students in Düsseldorf, he develops art as a form of theory as well as teaching as a mode of research. As a member of the community, Julian (telephon) has followed the development of SuperCollider for a long time, contributing both to its formal and improvisational character.

I have always found sound programming interesting as a way to learn by experiment, to collaborate and play with people in different disciplines. Helping out in the SuperCollider project has meant to contribute and develop ideas that come from my mixed background. For this presentation, I would like to focus on the early inspirations that led to the live coding movement in computer music and discuss what role they play in our work in the research in music informatics and epistemic media. Also, I would like to discuss conceptual decisions in the development of SuperCollider. If the audience is interested, we can touch upon some related topics covered in projects and publications.

~rohrhuber 

publications by Julian Rohrhuber
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