Composition

Ping 微響

Description

Recently I watched a video about the ritonavir polymorph transition incident, which got me thinking deeply. After some reflection, I started chatting with AI about nature's underlying logic: "All systems tend toward a stable state through high-energy efficiency, dynamic adaptation, and probabilistic evolution." Then another animal documentary completely fascinated me — it was about the Rain frog's survival and reproduction in the desert. By human logic, in such a harsh environment, for a creature with almost zero defensive or offensive capabilities, the chance of survival should be nearly zero. But nature's wisdom shows otherwise: strength or skill isn't the key; what truly matters is finding a "crack" in the environment, adapting dynamically without having to fight head-on. It's like there's always a seat for you on a train. The strong may find one quickly, but that doesn't mean only the strong get seats. The weak can also, through "strategy" — a probabilistic wisdom refined by extensive trial and error — achieve their goal with minimal cost. Nature's hidden wisdom also brilliantly confirms the essence of "hard work pays off" and "there's always a door open for you." When I put myself in a god-like perspective, designing such an ecosystem, I felt both compassion and awe — truly appreciating the greatness and joy of creation. From the perspective of evolution, "art" is just a byproduct of nature's search for optimal solutions. But for humans, art has been endowed with meaning. Evolution gave us eyes to see the world, but when we use those eyes to gaze at a sunset and shed tears for it, that sunset has nothing directly to do with the survival rules of evolution. That is a torch that humans lit themselves after rising from nature. This inspired me to think of a creative model: mapping an ecological environment onto a musical evolution system. — A red ball, without any strong skills, uses movement and obstacles to compete with a gray ball. The gray ball chases the red ball and collides with it , forcing the red ball to constantly try and error, evolving to minimize contact and survive longer. The competition is mapped into collision sounds — it is both evolution and creation, both a game and an interactive experience. It evolves continuously. 

 

Hesperides - Composing with GLM-4.7: Challenge #1

Description

This project investigates the role of AI Agents in algorithmic composition. Using Cherry Studio and GLM-4.7, I established an iterative workflow to translate complex sonic ideas into functional code. The synthesis engine, built in SuperCollider, achieves high fidelity to my conceptual goals, highlighting the exceptional cognitive and generative capabilities of the GLM-4.7 model.

 

About This Release

This work is not generated by simple AI prompts, but is an Evolving Generative Soundscape System built on SuperCollider. Its core lies not in 'description,' but in 'rules':

Lifecycle Modeling: The system simulates five biological stages—Birth, Growth, Maturity, Decay, and Dissipation—giving the sound a natural sense of respiration.

Spectral Composition Logic: Inspired by Spectral Music pioneers Gérard Grisey and Tristan Murail, the system uses algorithms to dynamically control frequency distribution.

Probabilistic Micro-events: A randomization system governs sound density, spatial distribution, and timbre, ensuring that the music remains macroscopically harmonic while being microscopically non-repetitive.

Dual-layer Timbral Architecture: Through the real-time interaction of 'warm' and 'cold' sample sets, the system constructs a deep sense of space and a healing atmosphere.

 

 

Giliquala

Description

Die Inspiration für "Giliquala" stammt aus der Aussprache des chinesischen Wortes "叽里呱啦", was bedeutet "endlos sprechen". Dieses Werk interpretiert dieses Konzept durch eine unendliche Schleife und Überlagerung von Klängen. Hier ist der Klang nicht nur ein Hörerlebnis, sondern auch eine kontinuierliche Entdeckung und Kreation. Einige Geräte in der Ausstellung sind mit Arduino-gesteuerten Antriebsmechanismen ausgestattet, um einzigartige Klänge zu erzeugen. Darüber hinaus kann jedes Gerät den Sound vor Ort in Echtzeit erfassen und durch einen Granularsynthesizer verarbeiten und zurückspielen, um einzigartige Klangwirkungen zu schaffen. Das bedeutet, dass jeder Besucher durch spontane Interaktion ein unverzichtbarer Teil des Werkes werden und eine einzigartige Klangwelt gemeinsam erschaffen kann. Wir laden Sie herzlich ein, vor Ort zu kommen und spontan Klänge zu erzeugen, um das von Ihnen selbst geschaffene Klangerlebnis zu erleben. In diesem interaktiven Prozess sind Sie nicht nur Zuschauer, sondern auch Schöpfer des Kunstwerks. Lassen Sie uns gemeinsam "Giliquala" erleben und die unendlichen Möglichkeiten des Klangs spüren. 
 

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