| Gareth,
I'm always happy for anyone to perform one of my many live-performance
Csound works.
They are all at my website, http://www.arthunkins.com . Each has a demo mp3
file. Each requires a MIDI controller (there are usually options for
different controllers and degrees of complexity). Performance requirements
are minimal and largely improvizational: turn a knob or slider (one at a
time), or push a button or key - all generally in slow motion (as the mood
is meditative).
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gareth Edwards"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:53 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.
>
> Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon
>
> http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/
>
> that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
> and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
> similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
> "Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).
>
> I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
> take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
> put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
> usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
> the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?
>
> Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
> performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
> Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
> me to attempt to perform?
>
> Cheers
> Gareth
>
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