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Lecture

Lecture on "Networked Performances and Animated Dynamic Scores" by composer Luciano Azzigotti


21 Jan 2016, 4:30pm - 5:30pm

274, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost free
Department Music, Computing
Website conDIT
Contact p.alessandrini(@gold.ac.uk)

Luciano Azzigotti from the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (formerly at UNLP) and founder and director of conDIT, will give two free talks during the day.

Sponsored by the Unit for Sound Practice Research, these two talks are free and open to all.

Networked Performances and Animated Dynamic Scores:

. luthier-composer-performer, erasing the division of work.
. Conditional performances and rule-based musical games
. Kimi and the state of the art in the animated music socres scene
. Different strategies in Max/MSP, PD, Supercollider, Java, among others.
. The model of networking in a collaborative, open-source and confounding worldwide musical scene

conDIT

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21 Jan 2016 4:30pm - 5:30pm
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