[microsound] post-laptop era?

Graham Miller grahammiller at sympatico.ca
Tue Dec 15 13:45:11 EST 2009


the future is in control surfaces and human/machine interfaces...


On 15-Dec-09, at 1:27 PM, Adern X wrote:

> IMHO in the last two years laptop moved from being a music  
> generator to the state of a music controller. In other words, if  
> some times ago laptop music used mostly sinewaves as input, now it  
> seems more interesting doing realtime manipulation of samples (or  
> somenting coming from audio inputs) or play with other (real?)  
> instruments.
> The result is that it seems less "laptop-music" perhaps because,  
> for me, music using sinewaves seems in a creative cul-de-sac.
>
> Hi!
>
> Il giorno 15/dic/09, alle ore 18:38, Kim Cascone ha scritto:
>
>> over the past couple of years I've noticed interesting  
>> developments in new music
>> one is the seemingly sudden plethora of laptop musicians
>> the other is the death of laptop music
>>
>> interested in hearing opinions regarding the state of new music  
>> culture and .microsound
>>
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> Adern X
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