[chuck-users] Works

Ge Wang ge at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Thu May 6 21:34:31 EDT 2010


Greetings!

Many pieces for laptop orchestra have recordings online (I think more 
than 100 pieces using ChucK have premiered), here are a few links from 
Princeton and Stanford:

     http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/listen/
     http://slork.stanford.edu/listen/2009/slorktastic/

Ensembles and courses at CalArts (http://www.ajaykapur.com/ - check out 
the Machine Orchestra), LSU (check out LOL: 
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=124117173359), Oslo 
(http://fourms.wiki.ifi.uio.no/Oslo_Laptop_Orchestra), and elsewhere
have been known to use ChucK and may have recordings/code online.

Best,
Ge!

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On Thu, 6 May 2010, Renato Fabbri wrote:

> Hi all, hi James,
>
> there are more things, on the wiki, on ChucK page, on the web, some of
> them are really interesting stuff and nice to hear. i've looked for
> and found them somewhile ago, but i didnt take notes down. good luck.
>
> best,
> rf
>
>
> 2010/5/6 James Mcwilliam <james at mcwilliam.co.uk>:
>> Cheers for the info/links guys i'll check them out.
>>
>> Anymore would be interesting.
>>
>> All the best
>> J.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6 May 2010, at 20:01, Szilveszter Tóth <silvestre.toth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi James!
>>>
>>> I once started a SoundCloud group for ChucK users. Unfortunately there
>>> aren't many songs up there :(. So I encourage every ChucK user to post her
>>> songs to:
>>>
>>> http://soundcloud.com/groups/chuck-users
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Szilveszter (Hillaby)
>>>
>>> James Mcwilliam escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> Love the idea of ChucK and computer aided composition (call it what you
>>>> will) is intriguing.
>>>>
>>>> I am new to this area and I'd love to hear/see anything that's being
>>>> produced by ChucK users.  I don't mean a page of code that produces one
>>>> noise but full pieces of music/sound design etc....
>>>>
>>>> A group of people produced a CD using Supercollider which worked well and
>>>> was inspiring.
>>>>
>>>> Is there anything out there like this?  I've looked through the
>>>> tutorials/examples and there are a few things in there but would like to
>>>> hear things produced by users?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> James
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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