fredrik wallberg

@quesebifurcan
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Composer, hobby sinologist, software engineer. Based in Berlin. Coding musical grammars in Python, Haskell and SuperCollider. Happy Reaper user.
homepagehttps://fredrikwallberg.com/
@tsrono These videos are great! Looks/sounds like a wonderful evening

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I started out wanting to do something in \chromatic24 which I ordinarily would not reach for. The reason I wanted to use that scale is because a friend of mine sent me this great music they had done that used that scale.

I of course ruined things after a while, mainly by allowing 22 multiples in the harmonic ratios on all of the operators.

RE: https://mastodon.social/@pkirn/116296625116663482

We had a lot of fun working on MPE and Android support for ElasticOSC. Happy to see such a positive response.

If this is the way of thinking he’s passing on to my generation, then I’ll start reading Kluge today.

https://blog.degruyter.com/pluriverse-possibility-thinking-future-alexander-kluge/

A Pluriverse of Possibility: Thinking About the Future with Alexander Kluge - De Gruyter Conversations

Rather than relying on possibility alone, Alexander Kluge's experimental miniatures engender counterfactual horizons of futurity that are made incrementally accessible to lived experience through narrative form.

De Gruyter Conversations
Attempt at visualisation (similar but not identical to the patterns used in the audio above)
Stepped modulation (4 voices). Unstable melodic, harmonic and timbral patterns created by systematically stepping through an exhaustive permutation of parameters using differently sized intervals (mostly prime numbers)

What I'm listening to: "David Edmonds on Wittgenstein's Poker" (2020)

"But there was this huge gulf between them in one way. There was a class gap. Wittgenstein was from one of the richest families in Europe. [...] Popper, on the other hand, was from a middle class family. His father was a lawyer. Their wealth was wiped out in the hyperinflation of the nineteen twenties. We came to believe that that class gap was part of the personal antagonism between them"

https://philosophybites.com/podcast/david-edmonds-on-wittgensteins-poker/

WORKSHOP: Coding Musical Patterns - Algorithmic Composition, Generative Growth, and the Music of Math
Mads Kjeldgaard

Saturday 25.4.26 and Sunday 26.4.26
11am - 4pm with breaks

at Morphine Raum in Berlin, Germany. Organized by Hyperlinear. Poster by @joegilmore. More info below.

#supercollider #algorithmiccomposition #generative #generativeart #computermusic

New book
thisoccasionalsociety (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Hello again. Just a wee reminder that this is tonight at 20.00 UTC via stream.gravitons.org and you are cordially invited. Pack extra socks, as @[email protected] is going to rock them. Big thanks as ever to @[email protected] and the @[email protected] crew for making it all happen. #electronicMusic #experimentalMusic

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