This hackathon has always been one of my favorites, because it draws both people with an engineering background and people with a music background, and everything in between.
I like to describe it as the 'hackathon quivalent of a garage band jam session'
This HACKATHON Event is a first for me. Kristin Olsen, who plays baritone for my Sensorium Saxophone Orchestra, informed me of the event and connected me to Jonathan Marmor. I have used simple effective Graphic Scores for various ensembles since the mid-70's as well as the use of playing cards, dice, numerical processes etc. I also compose using standard notation. For Saturday, a sax quartet version of my orchestra will be there to collaborate on Automatic Music. That evening, we will perform a collaborative piece from the Hackathon and a new work in our own repertoire entitled SWITCHBOARD. I composed this piece as a platform for open improvisation. It is based on the initials of each Musician performing using the alphabet to designate duration. We will also perform Terry Riley's IN C for which anyone who can play the composition is MORE than welcome to join in.
Hearing Forward!
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I like to describe it as the 'hackathon quivalent of a garage band jam session'
http://tap-pad.herokuapp.com
It uses cellular automatons to generate music and is completely open source: https://github.com/dmitric/tap-pad-web
there's even an iOS version: https://github.com/dmitric/tap-pad-ios
If someone there wants to play around with the idea I'd be honored!
A language for live programming music in clojure:
http://mad.emotionull.com/