With respect to digital technologies, noise is something that is at once both fought and sought. We may wish to minimise noise in communications but require it for encrypting the very con- tent communicated. We may wish to minimise noise when recording sound but also want to use it to improve the fidelity of the recording process. The catch is that noise is both an abstract idea and a concrete thing that does not sit comfortably in relation to systems that are deterministic/probabilistic, such as digital technologies. This is a fact that computer scientists know well but that is systematically overlooked in order to safeguard and improve the functioning of digital technologies, such as digital instruments. Indeed beyond the plethora of diff...
The article discusses the conditions underpinning the creation of musical artifacts in the digital t...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
This presentation considers noise in relation to intelligibility and inclusion. It considers it as s...
non-peer-reviewedWith respect to digital technologies, noise is something that is at once both fough...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
The phenomenon of noise has resisted many attempts at framing it within a singular conceptual framew...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
In communication theory, noise is traditionally seen as a irritant, something that gets in the way o...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
A few years ago an interesting exhibition took place in Cambridge (and London) under the title ‘N01S...
Noisy Fields: Interference and Equivocality in the Sonic Legacies of Information Theory discusses th...
Models assume containment, they presume the three P’s rule: prediction, preemption, prevention. The ...
non-peer-reviewedThe new work, Morphons and Bions (2011), is a realtime computer music work generat...
My art practice is based on the study of machines. Instead of focusing on how machines usually work,...
Whilst notions or the philosophy of chaotic phenomenon has been explored extensively by artists, thi...
The article discusses the conditions underpinning the creation of musical artifacts in the digital t...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
This presentation considers noise in relation to intelligibility and inclusion. It considers it as s...
non-peer-reviewedWith respect to digital technologies, noise is something that is at once both fough...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
The phenomenon of noise has resisted many attempts at framing it within a singular conceptual framew...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
In communication theory, noise is traditionally seen as a irritant, something that gets in the way o...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
A few years ago an interesting exhibition took place in Cambridge (and London) under the title ‘N01S...
Noisy Fields: Interference and Equivocality in the Sonic Legacies of Information Theory discusses th...
Models assume containment, they presume the three P’s rule: prediction, preemption, prevention. The ...
non-peer-reviewedThe new work, Morphons and Bions (2011), is a realtime computer music work generat...
My art practice is based on the study of machines. Instead of focusing on how machines usually work,...
Whilst notions or the philosophy of chaotic phenomenon has been explored extensively by artists, thi...
The article discusses the conditions underpinning the creation of musical artifacts in the digital t...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
This presentation considers noise in relation to intelligibility and inclusion. It considers it as s...