Memory Horizon, 2024
Digital signal processing, granular synthesis, stochastic compositionA memory mechanism is anything that gives a process access to its own past, so the present and the past can interact. Matter, space, consciousness each have their own. Mechanisms that are lossy and associative. Sometimes they can be deceptive and fallacious. Memory Horizon treats this as a compositional principle. A self-contained digital synthesizer resamples itself as it plays, then reads the recording back reversed, slowed and scrubbed from unreliable reference points. The recall is degraded at three different resolutions.
Memory horizon is a residency outcome at Berlin School of Sound
Mentors: Olivier Pasquet and Tamas Marquetant.
Mentors: Olivier Pasquet and Tamas Marquetant.