Composing for a networked, pulse-based, laptop Orchestra

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Guided by the idea of participatory culture, networked pulse synchronisation and live coding have been core approaches in the activity of the Cybernetic Orchestra, an electronic performance ensemble at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. Following general discussion of the way in which networked pulse-based music and live coding work within this orchestra, there is specific discussion of a number of compositional models and practices that have been found effective, including code-sharing, instruction-scores, code as material, and physical performance. © 2012 Cambridge University Press.

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Ogborn, D. (2012). Composing for a networked, pulse-based, laptop Orchestra. Organised Sound, 17(1), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355771811000513

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