GeoGraphy is a formal system for the algorithmic control of sound organization. It focuses on the idea of sequencing sound events. The sequencing model is based on direct multigraphs, where vertices represent sound events and edges their temporal relations. Each path on graph represents a sequence of sound events. To create a path, a dynamic element, an actant, is inserted onto the graph, where it can start walking, thus activating sound events associated to graph's vertices. For more infos you can take a look in the Papers and presentations section and in the SuperCollider Help files (see Implementations)
GeoGraphy
VALLE, ANDREA
2007-01-01
Abstract
GeoGraphy is a formal system for the algorithmic control of sound organization. It focuses on the idea of sequencing sound events. The sequencing model is based on direct multigraphs, where vertices represent sound events and edges their temporal relations. Each path on graph represents a sequence of sound events. To create a path, a dynamic element, an actant, is inserted onto the graph, where it can start walking, thus activating sound events associated to graph's vertices. For more infos you can take a look in the Papers and presentations section and in the SuperCollider Help files (see Implementations)File in questo prodotto:
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