| Thank you!
-Partev
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--- dan.stowell@elec.qmul.ac.uk wrote:
From: Dan Stowell
To: "dark_star@ieee.org"
Subject: Re: FW: Live coding
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 08:25:12 +0100
Hi Partev,
OK, here's the rundown:
* I was the first person in the video, that system is purely
supercollider. The livecoding gui (also shown in the first photo) isn't
a standard supercollider editor but a gui i put together myself from
within sc, but I'm writing normal sc code.
* The second act in the video (the duo, slub): Dave has his own custom
and very pretty live-coding interface called "scheme bricks", and I
think fluxus is what's generating his sound; Alex's system has
supercollider at the core with his own livecoding interface on top of that.
* Towards the end there was a glimpse of chr15m's live act (only a brief
glimpse, also shown in the second photo) which is straight Pure Data.
* The sound in the algorithmic dancing set was supercollider too.
Hope that helps. There are links to all the artists at
http://toplap.org/uk/event/pubcode2/
Dan
Partev Barr Sarkissian wrote:
> Dan,
>
> How's it gooing. Aren't you in that C4DM group photo?
> Neither of my computers is playing the video. But you look
> familiar from when I visited QMUL last year, or was it at the
> 2007 Conference at QMUL?
>
> I guess to start with, the Csound bunch was wondering about
> knowing more of what was in that piece by the Beeb. What
> programs are depicted in those photos and more about who was
> doing what and how, in those photos.
> All that stuff in the link that they didn't mention.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8221235.stm
>
> Thanks, maybe see you later this month when I see Josh.
>
> -Partev
>
> =============================================================
>
> --- dan.stowell@elec.qmul.ac.uk wrote:
>
> From: Dan Stowell
> To: "encino_man@netscape.com"
> CC: Josh Reiss
> Subject: Re: FW: Live coding
> Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 12:12:34 +0100
>
> Hi Partev,
>
> I was the first performer in that video. Feel free to ask questions -
>
> Dan
>
>
> Josh Reiss wrote:
>> Hi Dan,
>> Partev (email below) is an audio engineer who has visited the Centre before, and is interested in your live coding work.
>>
>> Partev, you can reach Dan at dan.stowell@elec.qmul.ac.uk .
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Partev Barr Sarkissian [mailto:encino_man@netscape.com]
>> Sent: 30 August 2009 00:21
>> To: Josh Reiss
>> Subject: Live coding
>>
>> Josh,
>>
>> Are any of your C4DM students know anthing about or
>> know anyone involve in this "live coding"? It came
>> up in discussions on the Csound E-Group.
>>
>> There was a chap who did this music with a Mac G4
>> Power Book laptop like mine, using Super Collider.
>> Could you give him my email and put me in touch
>> with him, so I can pick his brain a little on this?
>> Someone on the Csound E-Group thought they recognized
>> some Super Collider in one of the pictures displayed.
>>
>> See you late September, cheers,
>> -Partev
>>
>>
>> Reply-To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>> To: CSound Mailing List
>> Subject: [Csnd] [OT] Live music coding article on BBC
>> Date: Fri 08/28/09 07:46 AM
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8221235.stm
>>
>> It's low on the technical details. I'm kinda pissed they didn't even
>> mention the names of some of the tools these guys are using, but it's
>> still an interesting read; I had no idea people were doing this. Would
>> this kind of thing be possible with CSound?
>>
>> Michael
>
>
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