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Tag Archives: Software Research and Development

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Mike Gao > Artistic Residency June 16-July3

I performed at the June 18th STEIM Summer Party, then stayed until July 3rd. I left STEIM around June 22nd for two gigs in France and returned on June 26th.…

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NoiseFold > Development Residency

  NoiseFold was formed in late 2005 when Cory Metcalf and I began collaborative development of an integrated audio-visual performance instrument & synthesis system. Central to our approach is a…

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Teun de Lange > Jazzperiments Jam ‘senses’ rhythm

A visit at STEIM (on 7 June 2011) was inspiring (again). After a demo of the automatic sampling features and triggered by remarks of Taku Mizuta Lippit, Frank Balde and…

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BlipVert > The BlipVert Method: developing and exploring performance diversity

My name is Will Northlich-Redmond, aka ‘BlipVert.’  I’ve been using this moniker for a long time for the composition and performance of my own brand of electronic music.  I think…

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Marijke de Vos, Wilco Botermans, Gene Carl > 4-dancers:4-loudspeakers

A dance/electronic music project by Marijke de Vos, choreographer/dancer/film-maker, Wilco Botermans, Theremin player, composer and programming, and Gene Carl, composition, synths and autoharp, with patches which let the dancers influence…

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