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# Whistling in the Wind
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# Whistling in the Wind
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#### A 'data-guided' generative music composition by Rob Canning (2023-24)
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Whistling in the Wind is an installation combining electronic music with real-time data sonification. The piece takes live and histoic data from environmental monitoring stations as its data inputs which then influences musical change in real-time within the composition's own generative logic. In this sense it is more of a 'data-guided' generative music composition than a direct sonification of incoming data.
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Whistling in the Wind is an installation combining electronic music with real-time data sonification. The piece takes live and histoic data from environmental monitoring stations as its data inputs which then influences musical change in real-time within the composition's own generative logic. In this sense it is more of a 'data-guided' generative music composition than a direct sonification of incoming data.
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The installation can be thought of as similar to wind chimes in that one system (the collection of tuned pipes) is exposed to another (the wind speed and direction), but a little more complex. The first system is the musical composition, described in software, where some parameters are variable and open to external influence while other element are fixed and more deliberatly composed.
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The installation can be thought of as similar to wind chimes in that one system (the collection of tuned pipes) is exposed to another (the wind speed and direction), but a little more complex. The first system is the musical composition, described in software, where some parameters are variable and open to external influence while other element are fixed and more deliberatly composed.
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### Code
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### Code
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The code lives in a git reposity publicly hosted by kompot.si, a collective of Slovenia's finest autonomous infrastructure and free software advocates.
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The code lives in a git reposity publicly hosted by kompot.si, a collective of Slovenia's finest autonomous infrastructure and free software advocates.
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- https://git.kompot.si/rob/witw
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- [https://git.kompot.si/rob/witw]()
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### System Requirments
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### System Requirments
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