The Periodic Table Arranged for Guitar and Sampler: A Real-Time Web MIDI Performance of the Periodic Table of elements

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Séminaire / Conférence
Lieu de représentation
Ircam, Espace de projection (Paris)

Web Audio Conference 2025 : jour 2

La WAC est une conférence internationale consacrée aux technologies et applications audio sur le web, accueillant des chercheurs, chercheuses, développeurs, développeuses et des artistes, pour discuter de la recherche universitaire et artistique, du développement, de la conception, de l'évaluation et des normes concernant les technologies web émergentes liées à l'audio. Pour ses 10 ans, thématisés « Hacking and Making with Web Audio », la WAC invite à explorer de nouvelles utilisations de l'API audio web.

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