Posts Tagged ‘ Concert ’
The show last night was a success, turnout was pretty good (lots of friends) and music seemed to be well received.
Set list:
1) Improvisation – drones juxtaposed against flurries of rhythm.
2) Fission - Performance premiere of this piece, very short middle section – fun!
3) Improvisation – Glitchy, sparse, and responsive.
4) Mediation (David Collins) – Good performance, solid cueing.
5) Radio Gamelan - Premiere also, small tech difficulties getting started, but got into some really weird and cool sonic areas.
6) Improvisation – Again, drones moving towards ambience w/ percussion.
Just posted a video from a concert I did last year w/ Chris Burns. It’s live-coding (an improvised performance practice, in which performers program their instruments in concert), using Pure Data. This is the first set, using Vanilla PD. There’s a second set, using the NRCI networking library – don’t know if that one still exists…
Christopher Burns and Greg Surges Live Coding – 12.11.2008 from Greg Surges on Vimeo.
Musician/hacker living in San Diego, CA. Studying computer music at UCSD. 