Here is a very useful article on the Cycling 74 website for those of you that are using Ableton’s Push 2 with Max. It features my jk.push abstractions, among others. https://cycling74.com/articles/max-for-live-focus-the-push-2-as-a-max-controller
Video from New York City Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit
New video featuring myself—on quartertone trumpet and laptop—improvising with the ZEITNOT material at the New York City Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit at New York City College of Technology’s Voorhees Theater. 25 February 2017. Lighting, sound, videography and …
KaiGen-I-Ching for Ableton Live and Max
I had so much fun making the Max I-Ching patch I posted a few days ago, that I decided to make a Max for Live device so everybody can have a little divination in their Ableton …
I-Ching for Max
So, I’ve been wanting to do this for a while: a Max patch that generates I-Ching information (Hexagram number, images with changing lines, images without changing lines). So here it is. Available free here. Scroll down to …
2017 New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, June 19-25, 2017
I am very pleased to announce that my paper—Changing, Blurring, Decentering: Community and Electroacoustic Musicians—has been accepted to the 2017 New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival The festival will take place June 19-25, 2017 at the Abrons …
SEAMUS 2017
I had such a great time at SEAMUS this year, hanging with old friends and making new. Here is a wrap up at Cycling 74: https://cycling74.com/articles/%C2%ABcollective%C2%BB-artist-focus-seamus-2017
Made Audible, May 6, 2107, La Caja Fuerte, Tijuana
Made Audible (MadeAudible.com) will be performing May 6, 2017 at La Caja Fuerte, Tijuana. More information to come! In the meantime, please like us at https://www.facebook.com/madeaudible
Etched Tread of Charcoal Teeth, April 29, 2017 and more
[Update, added the score below and on “Scores” page] [layerslider id=”34″] Jacob Sentgeorge and I have been collaborating on a piece—Etched Tread of Charcoal Teeth—for solo voice and a new instrument called the KaiserDrifter, based on …