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heteronomy is the condition of all things.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Hacklander, Colin, Author.
Hatam, Farahnaz, Author.
Contributor:
Laska, Eric, Editor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Series:
Lateral Addition ; 68
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Composition (Music).
Computational intelligence.
Hearing.
Music.
Sound.
Composition.
Computation.
Genre:
Music
Music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], Lateral Addition, 2021.
Summary:
"This new work was created for Lateral Addition between March - June 2021 in Berlin using the SuperCollider audio synthesis programming environment, then edited in a timeline. The source is a synthesized 'siren' sound, which was recorded out and loaded into nuPg (New Pulsar Generator*); following manipulation of the sound file, the recorded output was then loaded into a custom-coded granular synthesis instrument for further transformation before finally entering the timeline. All material in the composition was generated from a single audio file. On the macro-compositional level, heteronomy is the condition of all things presents alternations of sections and materials in an evolving manner, working with time proportions and repetition to both organise a sense of rhythm and to support processes of aural definition and retention, and more broadly to align with the artists' pursuits into understanding the extent to which external forces create our notions of self."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack
Standard Copyright.
Description from resource landing page (Library Stack, viewed on 09/29/2025).
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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