Leonardo Music Journal, volume 29, pages 42-44
A Computational System for Violin: Synthesis and Dissolution in Windowless
Seth Dominicus Thorn
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-09-20
Journal:
Leonardo Music Journal
scimago Q3
SJR: 0.124
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Impact factor: —
ISSN: 09611215, 15314812
Computer Science Applications
Engineering (miscellaneous)
Music
Abstract
This article provides an overview of a real-time, hybrid computational system for the violin, Windowless. The system uses a custom sensor glove, the alto.glove, to track the violinist’s movements and drive a panoply of unique digital sound processing effects. The author describes the operations of the system in terms of a broad notion of synthesis, consis-tency, microintervallic motions and molecular operations. A threefold approach combining dense sonic physics, “loose” computational procedures and high system responsiveness creates a rich and thick performative medium with a vapor-like, particulate level of textural and bitwise computational detail.
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