Projects where I have been using code to create or process sound and music in different ways. Each image redirects to more information about the different projects.
Apps I created as a part of my Master's Thesis. The apps are written in JavaScript/HTML/CSS and uses the Diff Cam Engine for motion detection. Use motion in the air to produce sound from your web browser.
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A project where I used Linear Discriminant Analasys and a Support Vector Machine to classify vocal techniques. I used the Scikit Learn Library for Python and Jupyter Notebook and the Librosa package for the musical analysis. A report about the project can be read here.
The Spaghetti Code Music Player is a simple music player that is loaded with one of my own tracks. The player allows you to play and stop the tune, turn on and off a delay effect and control a filter with your computer mouse. The player also has a volume control. Try it here.
Apps I created as a part of my Master's Thesis. The apps are written in JavaScript/HTML/CSS and uses mobile phone accelerometer for motion detection. Use motion in the air to produce sound with your mobile phone.
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A novel musical instrument made with an SM58 microphone, Bela/Beagleboard, Pure Data and electronical parts. The interface was made with a shelf bracket and allows the user to use their voice to control the pitch of the instrument. A combination of sensors and buttons allows for effects and control of the instrument. See a demonstration of the instrument here.
A VST instrument I made with Csound and Cabbage to be used in Reaper. Check out the blog post to read about the project that was a part of a DSP workshop during the introduction to Music, Communication and Technology at University of Oslo.
The pixel sequencer is an interactive web app for sonification of images, written in Javascript, CSS and HTML. The user can upload an image, decide on parameters like size (up to 16 pixels horizontally and vertically) and sensitivity. The image is then pixelated, and colour parameters from the image is the basis for the sonification of the image. Try it here.
A web app made together with Eigil Aandahl and Sam Roman at the master’s programme Music, Communication and Technology at University of Oslo. The app is made with JavaScript/CSS/HTML and uses the Web Audio API. The app can be tested out here.
Through the Musicology course “MUS2830 Interaktiv musikk” at University of Oslo (2016), I have learned to patch in Pure Data, and I finished the course with mark B at my term paper. The term paper was published at University of Oslo’s web pages (in Norwegian).
Transmissions project Transmissions was a project where six students from Greece and six students from Norway composed music and performed their pieces on the Ultima festival on 23 September 2021. Read more about it here and listen to the composed pieces here.
Game music design I composed the music that was used in the background of this XCOM mod.
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