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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Generative Music - Singularities


YouTube via metabog | December 01, 2010 |

"I started programming this last night.

It's inspired shamelessly by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate", with a few modifications.
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/pulsate

The circles grow, and they lose health (via Hawking Radiation, duh) when they touch, playing a plucked string sound with pitch dependant on the size of the circles.

Straight up C++ and SDL, none of this Supercollider/Processing pretentiousness."

Generative Music - Singularities (Version 2)

metabog | December 01, 2010 |

"I worked on Singularities more today, and added this neat particle/star system. I know Black Holes generally tend to suck things in rather than blow them out, but initially I wanted to do some kind of 'gravity lensing', but this came out, and I like it. Particles are shifted towards red when they accelerate, and larger circles exert a higher force.


It's inspired shamelessly by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate", with a few modifications.
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/pulsate

The video is a bit choppy due to my capture software, the actual animation is smooth."

Singularities running on two laptops

metabog | December 29, 2010 |

"My Singularity generative music app running on two laptops at the same time, as I'm experimenting with making it interactive over the internet, so users can share the same space.

Inspired by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate".
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/pulsate"

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