Author Archives: Stephen Wolff

Expo Brighton and an old video

Ah, the sights, the sounds of Brighton… i’d forgotten how vibrant a Friday night can be (viewed from the inside of a cab from the train to Sarah Angliss’s house…) Living in Dorset has definitely slowed me down! I’m here … Continue reading

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Dogs’ Ears

What fun was had making this one! Old friend Julie Freeman‘s latest project “Dog’s Ears” is due to launch today, and i gave a helping hand making a Flash shell for the video chat room part of the project. The … Continue reading

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dorset digital

I moved to Dorset in October 2007, and my son Douglas arrived in November. Things have been a little busy since then… but through meeting various folk along the way, it seemed a good idea to arrange some sort of … Continue reading

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vjsuals for bela

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Soundwear

Finally something up at http://www.soundwear.co.uk. A project i’ve been working on a fair while with Simon Thorogood, and that will gradually get more developed over time (as is the way). The general idea is to use sound as part of … Continue reading

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The NPL Reverberation Chamber

Today, a small snatch of my ‘cello playing in the National Physical Laboratory reverberation chamber, made it to the radio waves of Radio 4′s Today programme! Today Programme Gallery of the recording session Sarah Angliss, Mike Blow, Colin Uttley and … Continue reading

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Musical Search Engine

While browsing the other day, I came across this unusual search engine. I especially liked the search by tapping! http://www.melodyhound.com/

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The night before Senster

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music from genetic algorithms

i just found an example which goes from the other end – to make music with genetic algorithms (GAs) http://www.blprnt.com/darwinstruments/

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Synaesthesia tests

http://www.synesthete.org/ contains lots of interesting info about synaesthesia, including some tests to find out whether or not you have the condition , where some of your senses get mixed up (consistently). I’ve long been fascinated with composers who apparently see … Continue reading

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