Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centori - 1975
July 18th, 2009





Maybe no graphical score is used there but anyway :

A graphic score dedicated to analog synthesizer done in 1975.
Animated Graphic Scores for Quartet from luze duze on Vimeo.
Animation/Score: Luke Harris
Piano: Nate Sloan
Bass: David Harrington
Sax: Alex Kotch
Drums: Taylor Newton
Part of the concert series “IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, PLAY SOMETHING” at Brown University, April 2007.
A Concert funded by the Creative Arts Council at Brown University.
The title speak for itself.
Animated Graphic Score for Cello from luze duze on Vimeo.
Cello: Ethan Philbrick
Animation/Score: Luke Harris
Part of the concert series “IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, PLAY SOMETHING” at Brown University, April 2007.
chdh play live in Paris! 02/04/2009 21h15 - 22h.
The next day, chdh will animate a workshop and explain how their performance is done.
They’ll give all the source code/patch they used (everything is also on the B-side of their DVD) and explain how to use their framework.
After the workshop any attendee will be able to create is own chdh performance, including recording,editing and playing graphic scores using OpenTimeLine.
chdh@Elektricity - extract1 from chdh on Vimeo.
chdh@Elektricity - extract2 from chdh on Vimeo.
chdh@Elektricity - extract3 from chdh on Vimeo.
chdh@Elektricity - extract4 from chdh on Vimeo.
A platform game where the background is an interactive graphic score ?
Will be available end of 2009.
chdh release their new DVD, Vivarium, written using graphic scores :

Vivarium is an audio/video DVD project based on chdh’s performance work. vivarium’s goal is to switch from a live expression form to written and composed pieces. This project is based on the years of work already provided by chdh, and on the experience due to the performances they’ve done in France and Europe.
adaptation from chdh on Vimeo.
The graphical score has been created using OpenTimeLine. More about this editor soon.
Here a nice collection of graphical scores drawed by some inspired peoples listening to a music.
They are transcriptions of an existing music, I personally enjoy this one :
