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Three Streams (2013)

automatic music for gesture, cello and computer

performances:
cmpcp performance studies network international conference cambridge uk, 4-7 april 2013
Cheryl Frances-Hoad: 'cello


Three Streams is an automatic composition centred around interactions with novel interfaces including the Digiphone and the Kinect for XBox. These interactions generate electronic sounds and music notation live. This live notation is then played by the composer and occasional (and excellent) 'cellist Cheryl Frances-Hoad.

Related to the automatic, algorithmic and live notation compositions The Fluxus Tree, Fluxus and Calder's Violin.

The piece is primarily composed in the music programming environment, SuperCollider.

This piece uses the software INScore and Guido significantly, both currently being developed by the Grame Computer Music Research Lab.
- More information on INScore.
- More information on Guido.



Related videos


 

The Fluxus Tree (Leeds, September 2012) from Richard Hoadley on Vimeo.


 

The Fluxus Tree (Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, May 2012) from Richard Hoadley on Vimeo.


 

Fluxus 120405d from Richard Hoadley on Vimeo.



Papers involving Three Streams

None at present.

Other video and audio examples

None at present.

fluxus tree