[microsound] sonification software for composition?
AΓΧΙΒΑΤΕΙΝ
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Fri Sep 3 17:54:55 EDT 2010
I' m not sure what you want to sonify,
if one has adequate programming skills, he could use supercollider, chuck, pd, and the likes to sonify certain types of data..
m
On 04 Σεπ 2010, at 12:40 π.μ., LFSaw wrote:
> HEy,
>
> you may want to look at the http://sonenvir.at/ stuff, especially
> http://sonenvir.at/data/JugglingSounds
> http://sonenvir.at/data/magellan
>
> and the concerts that were part of the ICAD conferences:
>
> http://www.icad.org/
>
> (especially that London conference had a bunch of very interesting artistic sonifications)
>
> hope that helps
> Till
>
>
> On 03.09.2010, at 16:57, Samuel van ransbeeck wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am writing my PhD proposal and my project will be a sonification application for use in composition. In a sense it is an expansion of my old Stockwatch project (that you can find onwww.samuelvanransbeeck.be). I have to write a state-of-the-art, existing research. There is a lot of information about sonification but the topic of sonification for composition is not so well covered. I have found maestro Frankentsein and Artwonk as two examples of existing software and I was wondering if you know more interesting software and research.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Samuel
>>
>>
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