Abstract
Pulsar Hexerei is an improvised versioning of Pulsar Retcon (Superpang SP63), and explores buffer scratching, corpus scrubbing and waveform scuffing of material sourced from the New Pulsar Generator (nuPg). Samples from nuPg improvisations have been analysed in a variety of ways using the Fluid Corpus Manipulation (FluCoMa) toolkit to allow for agile polyphonic and gestural exploration and expression using multitouch controllers. In this way there's a retroactive injection of the sound and morphology of pulsar synthesis into a continued practice of working with sampled material in real-time in ways that are influenced by both early tape works and modern turntablism to make connections between sound objects and embodied technique.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 11 Nov 2023 |
| Event | SOUND/IMAGE 2023 Festival: Creativity Shared - University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom Duration: 9 Nov 2023 → 12 Nov 2023 https://blogs.gre.ac.uk/sound-image/2023/10/11/sound-image23/ |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Computer Music
- Pulsar Synthesis
- Corpus Synthesis
- Electronic music
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Pulsar Retcon
Rawlinson, J. (Artist), 15 Apr 2021Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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