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FREE FLOW is a fixed-media multichannel piece based on Debris'
AI-generated violin samples, a database that provided the work's grounding noise (s), glitches, and distorted sounds. Using the selected material, I created a sound-world opposing the traditional sonority of a violin, a sonic space at once powerful, rich in textures, overwhelming, harsh, and ear-piercing. I allowed the sound material to guide me through the compositional process, freely shaping - through a FREE FLOW - the form and dramaturgy of the piece.
FREE FLOW is part of Debris project - a set of electronic compositions based on materials generated by the Demiurge audio synthesis engine, a-music machine-learning platform. Demiurge consists of a tripartite neural network architecture developed by Roberto Alonso, Marek Poliks, and a team of collaborators at the Hong Kong Baptist University. Debris indexes a subset of Demiurge's massive output database as waste material ripe for creative reconsumption. Working with Debris invokes an array of concepts that range from archaeomusicology to new materialism; Debris positions its human and nonhuman collaborators within a network, a Deleuzian assemblage, an Adornian consteliation, a swarm intelligence, a xenobestial orgy, a platform.
These human-in-the-loop interactions were begotten by Bihe Wen Dariush Derakhshani / David Nguyen / Kyoka / Iván Ferrer- Orozco /
Stylianos Dimou / Mariam Giniashvili.
Demurge developers: Roberto Alonso & Marek Poliks
Demiurge database: Roberto Alonso (Violin)
Mastering: Luis Lopez Fernandez
CD design: OROXO
Producer/Label: Creotz Music
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