tim blechmann is an improviser and composer, using computer and loundspeakers
as main instrument. his music is focussed on static noise textures, that are
digitally generated and spacially projected in real-time. for live
performances, his preferred lineup is the duo with another improvising
musicians. regular collaborators include klaus filip, manuel knapp
and seijiro murayama among others.
Tim Blechmann (Germany) is an improviser and composer, using computer and loundspeakers as main instrument. His music is focussed on static noise textures, that are digitally generated and spacially projected in real-time. For live performances, his preferred lineup is the duo with another improvising musicians. regular collaborators include Klaus Filip, Manuel Knapp and Seijiro Murayama among others.
He is currently studying the individual university program "music informatics" in vienna, austria.
http://tim.klingt.org
Exposing Parallelism Explicitly To The SuperCollider Node Graph
The SuperCollider node graph is designed as a sequential data structure. In order to distribute the audio synthesis to multiple processors, new concepts have to be introduced. This paper proposes two extensions to the SuperCollider node graph, parallel groups and free node predecessors and successors. While SuperCollider programs will not be parallelized automatically, these concepts will provide the programmer with powerful means to specify parallelism explicitly.
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