Here some shots from NY. Great success (and so much fun). (Maybe L.A.? Let’s see)

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Here some shots from NY. Great success (and so much fun). (Maybe L.A.? Let’s see)

We’ll be in NY on Jan 15 2010 presenting the VEP project (virtual reconstruction of Philips Pavilion, including Varèse’s Poème électronique and Xenakis’ Concret PH) on a screen/multichannel setup for a big Xenakis event. It’s an EMF production. We’ll spatialize audio through 8 channels, thanks to SuperCollider.
See announcement here.

On his blog “Digita Musica” (hosted by La Stampa.it), Luca Castelli has discussed the SC140 compilation. He has been so kind to ask my opinion on the project. Here you read Luca’s post.

We have tested a multichannel rendering of our VEP application at the VRMMP. The new version will be premiered in New York, at The Drawing Center, on Jan 15 2010, for an exhibition dedicated to Iannis Xenakis. Some photos on flickr here

I have participated to the sc140 compilation. That is: 140 SuperCollider chars to make music, like in a Twitter post (from where the compilation originated). The compilation is now a feature on The Wire’s website.

Theresa Sauer has posted on her new wonderful blog some infos on the Rumentarium project

Our article dedicated to Virtual Electronic Poem is finally out in Computer Music Journal.

A Virtual-Reality Reconstruction of Poème Électronique Based on Philological Research
Vincenzo Lombardo, Andrea Valle, John Fitch, Kees Tazelaar, Stefan Weinzierl, Wojciech Borczyk
Computer Music Journal Summer 2009, Vol. 33, No. 2: 24–47.
Not really new, but still fresh. Gianpaolo from soundesign has kindly dedicated me an interview. Soundesign is an up-to-date source of valuable infos on audio, music, sound design: thanks!
