
Sinan Bökesoy
2 articles
Sinan Bökesoy is a composer, sound artist and principal developer of sonicLAB and sonicPlanet. Holding a Ph.D. in computer music from the University of Paris8, under the direction of Horacio Vaggione, Bökesoy has carved a niche for himself in the synthesis of self-evolving sonic structures. Inspired by composer greats such as Xenakis, his work leverages algorithmic approaches, mathematical models, and physical processes to generate innovative audio synthesis results. Bökesoy strives to establish a balanced workflow that bridges theory and practice, as well as artistic and scientific approaches. Bökesoy has presented his work at prestigious venues such as Ars Electronica / Starts Prize, IRCAM, Radio France Festival, and international biennials and art galleries. He has published and presented multiple times at conferences including ICMC, NIME, JIM, and SMC, as well as in the Computer Music Journal, MIT Press.

From Semantics to Trajectories: Reimagining the Spatial Audio Workflow with Generative SPATAI
What if you could speak to your panner? SpatAI turns "make a chaotic spiral" into real-time control data, effectively replacing manual labor with algorithmic performance. We analyze how this tool uses AI to bridge the gap between language and spatial object management.


Introduction to Generative Audio Synthesis - Part 1
This article series focuses on the evolution of generative audio models. Part 1 explores aleatoric processes, inspired by Xenakis’s pioneering use of mathematical techniques and their influence on the author’s Cosmosf applications. Spanning 20 years of development, the study highlights the integration of stochastic processes, real-time synthesis, and modern technological advancements.


