Yota Morimoto is a Japanese composer born in Brazil, currently undertaking a research at The Institute of Sonology in The Netherlands. His works explore unconventional approaches to generating and transmitting sound, implementing models of turbulence and abstract machines. He has performed in festivals and conferences such as TodaysArtFestival, NWEAMO, Transmediale, ISEA, ICMC, and SMC. Beside those activities, he has collaborated with musicians such as Frances-Marie Uitti and Luc Döbereiner. http://yota.tehis.net/
Hacking Cellular Automata: an approach to sound synthesis
In this paper, I present my implementations of cellular automata in
sound synthesis (UGens in SuperCollider). A general explanation of the
system is given, followed by a review of historical applications in
music. It then gives descriptions of the actual hacking/implementation
and conclusions drawn.
In this paper, I present my implementations of cellular automata insound synthesis (UGens in SuperCollider). A general explanation of thesystem is given, followed by a review of historical applications inmusic. It then gives descriptions of the actual hacking/implementationand conclusions drawn.
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