Speíra: music as trajectories in space
Keywords:
algorithmic composition, Cartesian coordinates, speira, spiralsAbstract
This compositional project deals with the creation of a musical work for single flute based on trajectories in a Cartesian plane describing a spiral. The proposed composition procedures have a quantitative approximation based on an algorithmic type model. The compositional process is given by a set of mathematical operations where finally the sound fact serves to translate an abstract structure to the real space-time and to be able to perceive it auditively.
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