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902, 2022

Chord Convolver: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #3

By |February 9th, 2022|Blog|

Chord Convolver: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #3 As part of the Augmented Vocality project, we have been developing various tools to support Edmund Hunt’s compositonal workflow. The second of these tools - Chord Convolver - applies mathematical processes to two input-chords, generating a third, child-chord from the originals. [...]

901, 2022

Norse2DynamicFilter: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #2

By |January 9th, 2022|Augmented Vocality, Blog|

Norse2DynamicFilter: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #2 As part of the Augmented Vocality project, we have been developing various tools to support Edmund Hunt’s compositonal workflow. Norse2DynamicFilter is the second of these tools, making use of Mohamed El Idrissi's Praat analyses of Norse words in the Augmented Vocality sample [...]

701, 2022

Partial Playground: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #1

By |January 7th, 2022|Augmented Vocality, Blog|

Partial Playground: Augmented Vocality Composing Tools #1 As part of the Augmented Vocality project, we have been developing various tools to support Edmund Hunt's compositonal process. The first of these tools - Partial Playground - was developed in Max/MSP using IRCAM's [iana~] external, as well as the HISSTools Impulse Response [...]

2003, 2019

Integra Lab Concert – 27th Feb 2019

By |March 20th, 2019|Blog|

Earlier this year, Integra Lab hosted a showcase performance in the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's contemporary performance space, the Lab. The event featured works from our cohort of researchers, with an exciting mix electroacoustic and audiovisual systems being utilised in performance. The event is summarised below in four short pieces [...]

2003, 2019

Early 2019 Releases from the Integra Team

By |March 20th, 2019|Blog|

Saxophone and Dynamic Feedback Solos Joe Wright This release documents the practical aspects of Joe Wright's research into accessible sonic play instruments. This work has involved the creation of a feedback system that disrupts conventional interactions with the saxophone, designed to strike a balance between control and chaos. Saxophone [...]

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