(much) more fun with sound(s)

More fun with sound(s)

 

Those pieces i made lately are inspired by the work of certain experimental and avant-garde composers and sound-artists that i have found interesting over the years.

Like Brian Eno, John Cage, Delia Derbyshire from the old BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Karl Heinz Stockhausen, the experiments of Fluxus and  the Musique concrète in France and others.

 

The pieces are programmed in Javascript and p5js coding language and there is no specific agenda of intent behind it.

Simply the fun of sounding sounds and making weird and uncommon connections of sounds, tones and visual algorithms.

 

The pieces are presented without any explanation and work best if you allow yourself to be surprised.

Best way to enjoy them is with the curiosity and playful interaction of a child … 

 

[ Headphones or good sound system are recommended ]

[ not optimized for small phone screens  ]

 

 

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[ ps: Those musical pieces here are just “sketches of ideas” and i did not take the time to optimize the programming for optimal performance.
If the animations are not running smoothly and are  too demanding on your system resources, i apologize ;  )  ]

 

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