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SUMMARY:Livestream: Nestup - A Language for Musical Rhythms
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Monday 10th May 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nIn this livestreamed interview\, we will speak with Sam Tarakajian and Alex Van Gils\, who’ve built a fantastic live-coding environment that works within an Ableton Live device called Nestup.  \nThe programs we use to make music have a lot of implicit decisions baked into them\, especially in their graphical interfaces. Nestup began as a thought experiment\, trying to see if embedding a text editor inside Live could open up new creative possibilities. We think the answer is that yes\, text can work well alongside a piano roll and a traditional musical score\, as a concise and expressive way to define complex rhythms. \nWith Nestup\, you define for yourself any size of rhythmic unit\, any sort of rhythmic subdivision\, and with any scaling factor. These language features open your rhythm programming up to musical ideas such as metric modulation\, nested tuplets\, complex polyrhythm\, and more. Rhythms from musical styles which would have been prohibitively difficult to program in a DAW can therefore be rendered in MIDI\, such as rhythms from Armenian folk musics or “new complexity” compositions. \nOverview of speakers \nSam is a Brooklyn based developer and creative coder. Sam works for Cycling ‘74 and develops independent projects at Cutelab NYC. Alex is a composer\, performer\, and generative video artist based in Brooklyn.  \nSam and Alex have been making art with music and code together for over 10 years\, beginning with a composition for double bass and Nintendo Wiimote while undergraduates and continuing to include electroacoustic compositions\, live AR performance art\, installation art\, Max4Live devices\, and now Nestup\, the domain-specific language for musical rhythms. \nWhere to watch? \nYouTube – \n﻿ \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/livestream-nestup-a-language-for-musical-rhythms/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Free event,Live-stream
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SUMMARY:Livestream: TidalCycles - growing a language for algorithmic pattern
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 20th May 6pm UK / 7pm Berlin / 10am LA / 1pm NYC \nIn this livestreamed interview\, Alex McLean retraces the history and intent that prompted him to develop TidalCycles alongside ‘Algorave’ live performance events\, contributing to establish Live Coding as an art discipline. \n Alex started TidalCycles project for exploring musical patterns in 2009\, and it is now a healthy free/open-source software project and among the most well-known live coding environments for music. \nTidalCycles represents musical patterns as a function of time\, making them easy to make\, combine and transform. It is generally partnered with the SuperDirt hybrid synthesiser/sampler\, created by Julian Rohrhuber using SuperCollider.  \nCulturally\, TidalCycles is tightly linked to Algorave\, a movement created by Alex McLean and Nick Collins in 2011\, where musicians and VJs make algorithms to dance to. \nWhere to watch –  \n ﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿ \nFacebook –  https://www.facebook.com/musichackspace/ \nOverview of speaker \nAlex McLean is a musician and researcher based in Sheffield UK. As well as working on TidalCycles\, he also researches algorithmic patterns in ancient weaving\, as part of the PENELOPE project based in Deutsches Museum\, Munich. He has organised hundreds of events in the digital arts\, including the annual AlgoMech festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement. Alex co-founded the international conferences on live coding and live interfaces\, and co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Algorithmic Music. As live coder has performed worldwide\, including Sonar\, No Bounds\, Ars Electronica\, Bluedot and Glastonbury festivals.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/6679/
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