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Stanford Laptop Orchestra Concert: SLOrktastic Chamber Music

When

Saturday, May 24, 2008 at 8:00 PM 20080525T030000Z

Where

CCRMA (Stanford)
660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford , CA 94305

Organized by

Noah Thorp

Details

I highly recommend attending the Stanford Laptop Orchestra concerts; the Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group is collaborating with Ge Wang in the formation of the Laptop Orchestra of the Left. These concerts will be highly influential in the formation and inspiration of LOL.

Hope to see you there.

All the best,
Noah Thorp
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group Organizer

"SLOrktastic Chamber Music"
May 24th, 2008, Saturday 8pm
CCRMA Stage, Stanford University
(free and open to the public)

The Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk - http://slork.stanford... ) is a large-scale, computer-mediated ensemble that explores cutting-edge technology in combination with conventional musical contexts - while radically transforming both. Founded in 2008 by director Ge Wang ( http://ccrma.stanford... ), with students, faculty, and staff at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA - http://ccrma.stanford... ), this unique ensemble comprises more than 20 laptops, human performers, controllers, and custom multi-channel speaker arrays designed to provide each computer meta-instrument with its own identity and presence. The orchestra fuses a powerful sea of sound with the immediacy of human music-making, capturing the irreplaceable energy of a live ensemble performance as well as its sonic intimacy and grandeur. At the same time, it leverages the computer's precision, possibilities for new sounds, and potential for fantastical automation to provide a boundary-less sonic canvas on which to experiment with, create, and perform music.

Offstage, the ensemble serves as a one-of-a-kind environment and classroom that explores music, computer science, composition, and live performance in a naturally interdisciplinary way.

http://slork.stanford...

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  • Joe McMahon
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    If you want to see how computers themselves work as real-time instruments, I highly recommend a SLOrk show.
    Posted May 10, 6:49 PM

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