I noticed an oddity when using the aconnect command with names
containing spaces:
aconnect tickle:0 Pure Data:1
surprisingly this works without issues even thouth there is a space ind
the input port name.
the other way round it fails.
aconnect Pure Data:1 tickle:0
invalid destination address Data:1
but using hyphens it works:
aconnect 'Pure Data:1' tickle:0
in the manpage for aconnect two other tools are mentioned:
SEE ALSO
aseqnet(1), aseqview(1)
they are not available in my repositories. Are they deprecated?
m.
https://interagency.iem.at/artist_residency.html
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Inter_agency is an artistic research project funded by the Austrian
Science Fund (PEEK AR 483) and hosted at the Institute of Electronic
Music and Acoustics (IEM) of the University of Music and Performing Arts
of Graz. The focus of the project lies in the compositional exploration
of intelligent agent-based systems and the application of machine
listening and machine learning in interactive electro-instrumental
compositions.
For our 2020 residency program, we seek project proposals that add new
perspectives to our research topic. We invite composers, sound artists
and performers to submit proposals related, but not limited, to one of
the following topics:
- Interactive improvisation and performance systems
- Applications of AI and machine learning in composition and performance
- Machine listening based systems for generative music - Real-time
composition
The selected applicant is expected to work on-site at the Institute of
Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) in Graz on a composition,
installation or performance which will be presented at the IEM during
the residency. The artist-in-residence will be part of our research team
and will receive support from the two main artistic researchers, Artemi
- Maria Gioti and Gerhard Eckel. The selected applicant is also expected
to provide a documentation of the work developed during the residency,
the format of which is open (conference publication, online
documentation, research report, media release etc.)
What we offer:
- A shared work space in one of our offices
- 24/7 access to our facilities (according to availability) including
office spaces, studios and a concert venue equipped with a 3D higher
order Ambisonics system and a 3D motion tracking system
- Support by staff and faculty members
- A net salary of approx. EUR 1300 per month, as well as health and
accident insurance
- Fees for up to 2 musicians involved in the realisation of the proposed
project (for available instruments see Schallfeld Ensemble)
Note: Housing, travel and material costs related to the submitted
project will not be covered. The residency can not be split in shorter
periods.
Start date: October 1st 2020 (negotiable)
Duration: 4 months
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 30th 2020
The host institution:
The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) of the University
of Music and performing Arts Graz is one of Europe's leading research
institutions in the fields of computer music, acoustics and audio
engineering. In addition to its versatile research background, covering
fields from spatial audio and sonification to algorithmic composition
and interaction design, the host institution will provide its
state-of-the-art facilities both as lab spaces and concert venues. For
more information on the host institution, please visit the IEM homepage.
Eligibility:
Any composer, sound artist or performer working with interactive or
agent-based systems, with or without prior experience in machine
learning is eligible to apply. Applications can be submitted by
individual artists only. KUG students, faculty and staff members and are
not eligible to apply for this residency.
Application guidelines:
To apply for the residency please send the following material to
mailto:interagency@iem.at by May 30th 2020:
- A completed application form - A project proposal (1000-2000 words),
explaining the relevance of the proposed project to our research topic
and including an abstract of approx. 150 words.
- A short CV (max 2 pages) including selected works and publications
- Links to 2 previous works (audio or video recordings, scores, sketches
etc.)
If you have any questions, please address them to the same email address.
The selected applicant will be notified by email by June 30th 2020
_______________________________________________
https://lists.iem.at/listinfo/staff
IEM Music Residency Program 2021 and 2022
Call for Applications http://residency.iem.at
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The IEM – Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics – in Graz, Austria
is happy to announce its call for the 2021 and 2022 Artist-in-Residence
program.
The residency is aimed at individuals wishing to pursue projects in
performance, composition, installation, sound art, development of tools
for art production, and related areas. Individuals are asked to submit a
project proposal that is related to the fields of artistic research of
the IEM, as:
- Algorithmic Composition
- Algorithmic Experimentation
- Audio-Visuality
- Dynamical Systems
- Experimental Game Design
- Live Coding
- Sonic Interaction Design
- Spatialization/higher-order Ambisonics
- Standard and non-standard Sound Synthesis
Duration of residency: 5 months
Start date: June 1st 2021 or June 1st 2022 (negotiable)
Monthly salary: approx. EUR 1100 (net)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1st of May 2020
The Institute:
The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics is a department of the
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz founded in 1965. It is a
leading institution in its field, with more than 35 staff members of
researchers and artists. IEM offers education to students in composition
and computer music, sound engineering, sound design, contemporary music
performance, and musicology. It is well connected to the University of
Technology, the University of Graz as well as to the University of
Applied Sciences Joanneum through three joint study programs.
The artwork produced at IEM is released through the Institute's own Open
CUBE and Signale concert series, as well as through various
collaborations with international artists and institutions.
What we expect from applicants:
- A project proposal that adds new perspectives to the Institute's
activities and resonates well with the interests of IEM.
- Willingness to work on-site in Graz for the most part of the Residency.
- Willingness to exchange and share ideas, knowledge and results with
IEM staff members and students, and engage in scholarly discussions.
- The ability to work independently within the Institute.
- A dissemination strategy as part of the project proposal that ensures
the publication of the work, or documentation thereof, in a suitable
format. This could be achieved for example through the release of media,
journal or conference publication, a project website, or other means
that help to preserve the knowledge gained through the Music Residency
and make it available to the public.
- A public presentation as e.g. a concert or installation, which
presents the results of the Artist Residency.
What we offer:
- 24/7 access to the facilities of the IEM.
- Exchange with competent and experienced staff members.
- A desk in a shared office space for the entire period and access to
studios including the CUBE [1], according to availability.
- Extensive access to the studios of the IEM during the period from July
1st until end of September.
- access to the IKOsahedron loudspeaker [2]
- access to the “Autoklavierspieler” [3]
- infrared motion tracking systems
- Regular possibilities for contact and exchange with peers from similar
or other disciplines.
- Concert and presentation facilities (CUBE 24 channel loudspeaker
concert space).
- A monthly salary of approx. EUR 1100 net per month in addition to
health and accident insurance.
What we cannot offer to the successful applicant:
- We can not provide any housing.
- We also cannot provide continuous assistance and support, although the
staff is generally willing to help where possible.
- We can not host artist duos or groups, because of spatial limitations.
- We can not offer any additional financial support for travel or
material expenses.
An application form providing more information is available at
http://residency.iem.at/
Feel free to contact mailto:residency@iem.at if you have any questions.
[1] The Cube has a 24-channel loudspeaker system
[2] http://iko.sonible.com/
[3] http://algo.mur.at/projects/autoklavierspieler
Both pidgin and riot look cool, I will investigate. I now wonder if there's a way to see how many people would actually be interested in taking part in something like that.
Hi list,
suddenly my interest in audio streaming has awaken again ;) and I am
wondering what others are using to stream from jackd to an icecast(2)
server (cli programs preferred)?
Thanks for all ideas!
P
Hey everyone!
I would like to present my new album. It is called "Origins" and is
droning285, but done as a 4 track EP. Apart from lossless quality, the
purchase includes a single track version of the album, as well as the
extended mix of Emergence.
All the pads on the album were generated using my standard Linux Audio
setup: Kluppe (I might be the only regular user of the software!), seq24,
Rakarrack, Qtractor. I also used FeSTige to launch a couple of VSTs.
Bandcamp:
https://louigi.bandcamp.com/album/origins
Louigi Verona's Workshop to stream the mp3:
https://louigiverona.com/?page=projects&s=music&t=droning
Louigi Verona
https://louigiverona.com/
I had planned to attend but I won't be going now. I would like to see an online event. Maybe we can use discord or something? (I'm not aware of decent OSS alternatives).
thanks a lot for your efforts Jeremy ! :-)
best
suse
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> Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 01:26:53 +0100
> From: Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>
> To: Linux Audio Users <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>, LAD
> <linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
> Subject: [LAU] wiki.linuxaudio.org mostly fixed again
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> Dear all,
>
> The linuxaudio.org wiki is almost fully functional again. It was a real
> pain to update it to a more recent version and to get the plugins to
> work again with PHP7. Editing is still a bit of a chore, somehow you
> don't return to the page after hitting save, but it seems to work.
> Please check it out and if you have any ideas for improvements or if you
> run into bugs please let me know.
>
> Best,
>
> Jeremy
>