[microsound-announce] New podcast: COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #6.1. Space, curated by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore

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Fri Mar 30 09:33:03 EDT 2012


*COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #6.1.
Space, curated by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore
*
Link: http://bit.ly/H3hWzb

The sixth episode in the series considers the relationship between
process-based music and space. It explores how musicians and composers have
used acoustic space as an active element in music composition. Some
historical precedents, such as Tibetan and medieval chanting, are included;
acoustic space has not only been explored externally, but also internally,
as physiological space. We look at several examples of music which explore
these principles, including: Austrian composer Peter Ablinger's exploration
of acoustic space using silence and noise; and Italian composer Agostino di
Scipio's 'Audible Eco-Systems' which explore the real-time interaction
between digital signal processing (DSP) and the space in which it is
located. The show closes with two performative works which differ in their
approach: '495, 63' by Yasunao Tone and Carl Michael von Hausswolff's
freq_out project.

Related info: http://bit.ly/H2Jcyv
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