3D audio on the web, news collector, MPEG-H, music and quantum computing
SF-Newsletter
1 min
NEW: With our news collector, you can quickly find announcements of festivals, congresses, open calls, or competitions on innovative audio topics. Use our collector form to share your announcement with the Sounding Future community.
If you would like to support us, you can find all the information for institutions/companies and our support subscription for private individuals here.
3D audio on the web
Tobias Hartmann explains the use of 3D audio on the web using the example of the implementation of 3D audio in cables.gl
tingles & clicks - a hybrid music project
Fränk Zimmer introduces "tingles & clicks". A project that revives a physicality lost in the years of the corona epidemic in a virtual and physical music project.
Sounds just like you: With MPEG-H Audio to personal TV sound
Daniela Rieger presents the MPEG-H Audio format developed at the Fraunhofer Institute. With the help of MPEG-H, immersive sound can be streamed that can be adapted to personal needs.
Beyond digital beats: quantum computers and the future of music
Eduardo Reck Miranda has been working with AI for music since the early 1990s and is a pioneer in composing music with quantum computers. He explains how quantum computers work and how they can already be used to play concerts today.
On Composers and Computers
The article of Gerhard Nierhaus describes the diverse interactions between composers and computers in the creative process. He outlines the productive history of composing since the beginnings of computer music.
Sensor-based instruments in the context of freely improvised music
Nick Acorne looks at the history of free improvised music and the practical use of sensor-based instruments in live-performance.
News-Themen