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CCML No. 1 - Algorithmic Music in SuperCollider

  • SUPeR bookstore 31C Blågårdsgade København, , 2200 Denmark (map)

Copenhagen Computer Music Lab: Coding music using SuperCollider

Copenhagen Computer Music Lab is a series of events exploring the creative use of technology to compose music, explore sounds, make interactive art, and cause artistic mayhem using computers, electronics and code. In this iteration, we will gently explore the basics of Algorithmic Composition using the audio programming environment SuperCollider. We’ll use numbers, patterns and generative randomness to create pieces of music!

This workshop is aimed at beginners of programming (in SuperCollider) and will also serve as a general introduction to SuperCollider and audio/music programming. No matter your prior skill level in electronic music and/or programming, you will leave this short workshop as a Certified Music Theory Hacker.

The workshop is led by Mads Kjelgaard, a composer and sound artist from Denmark. He works mainly in the fields of algorithmic composition and interactive sound art, using self-authored software and hardware, generative processes, patterns, biology, and sound environments to create dazzling sonic structures.

What to bring: A computer with SuperCollider installed on it. Download it here: [index \| SuperCollider](https://supercollider.github.io/)
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