19348
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10.5281/zenodo.19348
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Mativetsky, Shawn
CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
Very Long Cat: Zero-Latency Network Music with Live Coding
Ogborn, David
McMaster University
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<p>very long cat are a new network music duo combining tabla and live coding, rehearsing and performing via the Inter- net, and employing an eclectic range of techniques and technologies. ๎e specific structure of the ensemble’s network music setup, with one musician live coding and monitoring their own performance with a calibrated delay, allows both musicians to experience each other’s performances as synchronized. ๎is poster focuses on the evolving technical con- figuration of this hybrid ensemble, with an emphasis on the constraints imposed by the insistence on “zero latency” in a live coding ensemble (some sound transformations are not feasible, and others are implemented in a characteristic way).</p>
ICSRiM, University of Leeds
2015-07-13
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https://zenodo.org/records/19348/files/99_Very_long_cat_zerolatency_network_mus.pdf
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9780853163404
159--162
Leeds, UK
2015-07-13