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Edward Kelly is a composer living and working in London, UK. His work includes instrumental and electroacoustic music concerning theories of perceptual time, and live performance interventions in musical structure. He creates live performance systems using Max/MSP and Pure Data, and performs improvised electronic music and video that explores deconstruction of rhythm and temporal flow. | Edward Kelly is a composer living and working in London, UK. His work includes instrumental and electroacoustic music concerning theories of perceptual time, and live performance interventions in musical structure. He creates live performance systems using Max/MSP and Pure Data, and performs improvised electronic music and video that explores deconstruction of rhythm and temporal flow. | ||
“Synchroma Was a Broken String” uses concatenative synthesis, waveguide modelling, scrambled sequencing and analogue behaviour emulation. It also bangs, and should if amplified sufficiently lead to personal visions. | |||
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Saturday 13. Aug. 2011 <br> | |||
22.00<br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 4 August 2011
Synchroma Was a Broken String
Artist: Edward Kelly
Edward Kelly is a composer living and working in London, UK. His work includes instrumental and electroacoustic music concerning theories of perceptual time, and live performance interventions in musical structure. He creates live performance systems using Max/MSP and Pure Data, and performs improvised electronic music and video that explores deconstruction of rhythm and temporal flow.
“Synchroma Was a Broken String” uses concatenative synthesis, waveguide modelling, scrambled sequencing and analogue behaviour emulation. It also bangs, and should if amplified sufficiently lead to personal visions.
Concert:
Saturday 13. Aug. 2011
22.00
LEAP
4th international Pure Data Convention 2011 Weimar ~ Berlin