COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC
Curated by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore
Generative music is a term used to describe music which has been composed using a set of rules or system. This series explores generative approaches (including algorithmic, systems-based, formalised and procedural) to composition and performance primarily in the context of experimental technologies and music practices of the latter part of the twentieth century and examines the use of determinacy and indeterminacy in music and how these relate to issues around control, automation and artistic intention.
Each episode of the series is accompanied by an additional programme, entitled 'Exclusives', featuring exclusive or unpublished sound pieces by leading sound artists and composers working in the field.
You can find all the episodes and transcripts here:
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/composingwithprocess_tag
COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #1.1. Continue
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COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #1.2. Exclusives by Florian Hecker and Ryoji Ikeda
http://bit.ly/JfwJrm
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COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #2.1. Continue
http://bit.ly/obh8bM
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Transcript: http://bit.ly/MnYwrq
COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #2.2. Exclusives by Marcus Schmickler and EVOL
http://bit.ly/qFpDQZ
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