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.
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Presentasjoner 20.05
Sam Pluta is a composer, electronics performer, and sound artist. Though his work has a wide breadth, his central focus is on using the computer as a performance instrument capable of sharing the stage with groups ranging from new music ensembles to world-class improvisers. By creating musical systems of shared agency, Pluta’s vibrant sonic universe focuses on the visceral interaction of instrumental performers with reactive computerized sound worlds. He is a composer/performer co-director of Wet Ink Ensemble and has performed with Peter Evans Ensemble, Rocket Science, and PANG!, amongst other world-class new music and improv-based groups. Sam is the co-author of the MMMAudio creative coding environment.
Ted Moore (he / him) is a composer, improviser, and intermedia artist whose work fuses sonic, visual, physical, and acoustic elements, often incorporating technology to create immersive, multidimensional experiences. Ted’s music has been presented by leading cultural institutions such as MassMoCA, South by Southwest, Lucerne Forward Festival, The Walker Art Center, and National Sawdust and presented by ensembles such as Talea Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, the [Switch~ Ensemble], and the JACK Quartet. Ted has held artist residences with the Phonos Foundation in Barcelona, the Arts, Sciences, & Culture Initiative at the University of Chicago, and STEIM in Amsterdam.
We will be sharing MMMAudio, a new audio-focused creative coding environment that uses Python as its scripting language and Mojo for real-time audio processing. MMMAudio is designed to merge the practices of instrument design and DSP innovation. It is highly efficient, is capable of multi-core operation, enables single-sample feedback and oversampling at all levels of DSP, utilizes modern CPU technologies like SIMD across the codebase, and is designed to integrate industry standard AI and data science tools like PyTorch and sci-kit learn into both “control”-side and “audio”-side operations. It is available at:www.github.com/spluta/MMMAudio
David Pirrò is a sound artist and researcher based in Graz, Austria. His work spans interactive compositions, sound installations, and audiovisual and electroacoustic pieces in which performative and spatial dimensions are central. Working from a radically inclusive perspective, he seeks compositional approaches in which the work is constructed through the mutual interaction of the agents involved in its performance. David is lecturer and senior scientist at the IEM (Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics) in Graz. He was Principal Investigator of *Algorithms That Matter* and currently of *Speculative Sound Synthesis* (FWF PEEK AR 713-G).
In this talk I will share *henri*, a domain-specific language for sound synthesis as dynamical-systems simulation that I have been developing as part of my artistic and research practice. I will introduce my artistic practice with these kinds of systems and then focus on a family of non-linear adaptive oscillators (Kuramoto networks and Hopf oscillators with adaptive frequencies) which have been the working material of a longer arc of work. Switching from *henri* to SuperCollider, I will share a small set of UGens that simulate networks of these oscillators at audio rate, alongside code and example patches.
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.