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Linux Audio Conference 2013
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
May 9-12 @ IEM, Graz, Austria
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Day 2 - Friday, May/10 
20:00 Parallaxis: For Four Instruments and Electronics - Concert
 Rob Canning, Florian Hollerweger, David Pirrò, Martin Rumori, IOhannes m zmölnig » Location: Mumuth
The score for Parallaxis is in four parts and can be played on any four melodic instruments. Multiple quartets may perform simultaneously under the direction of one or more directors.
The music notation is presented to the performers through the authors web-based score playback system. This allows performers to interact with the score and to make decisions regarding the preparation of a "version" before a performance. There is also the possibility of live interventions during a performance by a "Director/Conductor".
The score adopts a "scrolling score" paradigm, this combined with graphic notation allows the score to be interpreted by musicians without strict "classical" training. The individually controllable scrolling score's "parts" allows a high degree of coordinated ensemble playing (complex poly-rhythms etc.) regardless of the musicians experience in such ensemble styles.

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Sounding Cinema - remixing the internet archive - Concert
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 Rob Canning » Location: Radio Helsinki (RADIO SHOW)
soundingcinema.net is a collection of radio stations using the audio from films as its source.
\ soundingcinema scrapes films from the internet archive based on genre -- the audio is then separated from these films and streamed as "film on radio". There are separate streams for each genre, Film Noir, Horror, SciFi, Comedy etc. There is also the soundingcinema.net meta-channel which creates randomised montage soundscapes from the merging of multiple audio sources creating constantly changing waves of "genrescapes".
soundingcinema.net is dedicated to remixing creative commons and public domain material and does so through the sole use of free and open source software tools on free and open operating system.
soundingcinema.net exploits the latest tools and standards in the world of FLOSS audio streaming. The streams are assembled and encoded using the stream scripting language Liquidsoap and are distributed via its own Icecast Server. soundingcinema.net streams in open codecs including multichannel Vorbis and now also streaming using the fantastic new Opus codec.

The schedule is a major guideline. There is no guarantee events will take place at the announced timeslot.
 
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