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ppooll
prodstel ambient session 2 (ppooll)
Originally Broadcast: November 24, 2013.
Vienna's Klaus Filip is an improvising musician, computer programmer and exhaustive collaborator having worked for over two decades within the digital realm. He’s part of an open-source music programming resource called ‘ppooll’ where musician/programmers design and share software patches with peers, and has recently being at the Bogong Centre for Sound Culture in Australia were he realized a ‘photophone’ – that is a listening object where sound is, very unsophisicatedly, transmitted without wires or radio but actually by the modulations of light-bulbs. But Filip is by and large known for his improvising practice with sine waves...
http://klingt.org/filipino/cv.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bogong-Centre-for-Sound-Culture/481074095...