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SSMN in Autumn

The TENOR conference in Paris last summer was extremely instructive (see http://tenor2015.tenor-conference.org/program.html). A new SSMN poster attracted visitors who gave us very valuable feedback. In particular, issues discussed at the time led to  SSMN font designing and finding a tie-in … Continue reading

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SSMN Abstract 2015

SSMN ABSTRACT SSMN intends to develop a conceptual framework and a tool set that allows composers to integrate spatialization in musical notation from the onset of the creation process. As the composition takes form and graphic symbols expressing spatialization is … Continue reading

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SSMN @ ICMC/SMC 2014 in Athens

We were very happy to present our paper in Athens. It was well received and we had very useful feedback. Two pioneers Jean-Claude Risset and John Chowning were particularly encouraging. For more information all those interested can download our paper. The … Continue reading

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Segment-D SSMN Course

  SSMN Segment-D Course Content 16 hours Initial Lesson – 25.09.2013 13:00 Computermusicstudio, Florhof 06, Zürich ========================================== Greetings & Introduction Organisation: establishing the course schedule Student background & experience Defining SSMN “Connaître le métier” : professional background General description of … Continue reading

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SSMN Spatialization Symbolic Musical Notation

Dozenten: Emile Ellberger / Johannes Schütt ====================================================== This course is intended for composers, musicians, actors, dancers, choreographers, performance artists, sound engineers, motion-analysis researchers, multimedia artists, psychoacousticians, musicologists.   In musical thinking the concept of sound in space is a fundamental … Continue reading

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