do cps (86/60/2) d9 $ midicmd "midiClock*48" # s "midi" d1 $ note ((scaleP scalePattern $ off 4 ((+ 2 ).slow 2) $ off 1 (inversion.slow 2) $ off 3 (inversion.slow 3) $ off 1.5 ((+ 2).rev.slow 2) $ generateMelodicSeed ))#s "[pe-gtr:10,midi]" #gain 1 #orbit 0 #midichan 1 scalePattern = slow 16 "" inversion = (* (-1))
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Folk Synthesis

This is made up or at least its speculative. What does it look like to make the creation of electronic music widely accessible? It might seem like we already know the answer to this question. Computing devices are ubiquitous - although not as evenly distributed as we might imagine. Many of these devices offer a way to create electronic sound. However, most commonly available forms of computing are disposable consumer objects...

What does a ubiquitous electronic music look like when the technology we use to create it is in balance with our broader ecology? What is a solarpunk future for synthetic sound?


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