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  1. New Interface for Sound Evolution (NISE):
    mct-master.github.io/interacti
    Blog post on an Interactive Music System (#IMS), or a #NIME, based on sounds from synth.is (#kromosynth), tuning lattices and #tetromino forms.

  2. New Interface for Sound Evolution (NISE):
    mct-master.github.io/interacti
    Blog post on an Interactive Music System (#IMS), or a #NIME, based on sounds from synth.is (#kromosynth), tuning lattices and #tetromino forms.

  3. New Interface for Sound Evolution (NISE):
    mct-master.github.io/interacti
    Blog post on an Interactive Music System (#IMS), or a #NIME, based on sounds from synth.is (#kromosynth), tuning lattices and #tetromino forms.

  4. New Interface for Sound Evolution (NISE):
    mct-master.github.io/interacti
    Blog post on an Interactive Music System (#IMS), or a #NIME, based on sounds from synth.is (#kromosynth), tuning lattices and #tetromino forms.

  5. New Interface for Sound Evolution (NISE):
    mct-master.github.io/interacti
    Blog post on an Interactive Music System (#IMS), or a #NIME, based on sounds from synth.is (#kromosynth), tuning lattices and #tetromino forms.

  6. Looking forward to presenting our steps towards enabling access to all sounds with #EvolutionaryAlgorithms, next week during EvoMUSART in Aberystwyth. Summary and supplementary material is online at: uio.no/ritmo/english/people/ph

  7. Having an go through your code to solve problems or implement tasks can be quite amazing, but the eagerness to do this and that, besides what I really asked for, can feel a bit like a visit from this mechanic character from an sketch show:

    youtube.com/watch?v=T7Q1w1xKp2E

    - which may be due to my failure to diligently establish proper background

  8. Having missed yesterday's (extended) I'm now all justifying my self with a , thinking about that priest which "took up problems as they interested him, in whichever field, and he pursued them as far as he wished and no further; and he published his work if and when he wanted to, and only when he was fully satisfied with it"
    - bbc.com/future/article/2024062
    ... though I'm perhaps not as
    🤓
    compsci.science/slowscience

  9. "... thing is nobody's really creating their own , these come with preset and they're going out and buying packs but they're all buying the same ones that everybody else has. Nobody's creating their own anymore."

    @kromosynth is opening up paths to change that.

    youtu.be/JZgPKGVJrdc?si=Qz_BS8

  10. Interesting talk at #RITMO today on the #synchronisation of #sound and #image:
    uio.no/ritmo/english/news-and- (stream recording at the bottom).
    It brought up memories from when I obsessed with with #editing video in sync with #soundtracks, on #VHS equipment without frame-accuracy in high school:
    archive.org/details/MS_25_ara
    and later with #videoediting software:
    youtu.be/Zl1WxJbZ0fM
    (some glitches in the web player which are not in the original .wmv that can be downloaded at: archive.org/download/Yfirgefid)

  11. For those who listen to #brownNoise on YouTube, then this #stochastic navigation by #AudioStellar of sounds from #evolutionary #QualityDiversity search, may be an alternative:
    youtube.com/watch?v=enfkGuXwH6
    At least for me, a long time fan of Steady State Music by Wieland Samolak (roberthenke.com/releases/ir-01), this round turned out to be some kind of an #ambient #music piece with surprisingly many pleasant segments (with all sorts of unpleasantry in between). Next installation may be more challenging.