• Archive for September, 2006

    Norwegian Science Fair

    by  • Friday 29 September 2006 • Music, Research • 1 Comment

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    Last weekend we participated (again) with a stand at a big science fair down in the city centre of Oslo during the Norwegian Research Days. The most interesting thing, and also what I have spent the most time on lately was a “music troll” I have been making together with Einar Sneve Martinussen and Arve [...]

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    Musical Gestures in the Oslo Concert Hall

    by  • Wednesday 27 September 2006 • Concerts • 0 Comments

    Music Troll in the Oslo Concert Hall

    I have been busy with a number of things lately, most notably preparing for a performance during the Norwegian Research Council’s annual celebration in the Oslo Concert Hall (today, Wednesday 27.10. @ 18:00, free entrance). There I will play one piece with the “Music troll” we just finished for the Norwegian Research Days. I will [...]

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    Myron – Computer Vision for Artists

    by  • Tuesday 19 September 2006 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    Myron is the cross-platform, cross-language, open source, video capture and computer vision plugin. One core C object gets cross-compiled as a handful of high level language “wrapper” libraries. The wrapper for Java and Processing is called JMyron. The wrapper for Macromedia Director is called WebCamXtra. The aim of the project is to keep computer vision [...]

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    Sequencer Programming

    by  • Tuesday 19 September 2006 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

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    In a Sneak Peek for OS X Leopard, Apple shows a debugging mode in Xcode that works something like music sequencers. Taking its interface cues from timeline editors such as GarageBand, now you can visualize application performance like nothing you’ve seen before. Add different instruments so you can instantly see the results of code analyzers. [...]

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