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The Stanford
Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) is a
large-scale, computer-mediated ensemble that explores cutting-edge
technology in combination with conventional musical contexts - while
radically transforming both. Founded in 2008 by director Ge Wang and students, faculty,
and staff at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music
and Acoustics (CCRMA), this
unique ensemble comprises more than 20 laptops, human performers,
controllers, and custom multi-channel speaker arrays designed to provide
each computer meta-instrument with its own identity and presence. The
orchestra fuses a powerful sea of sound with the immediacy of human
music-making, capturing the irreplaceable energy of a live ensemble
performance as well as its sonic intimacy and grandeur. At the same time,
it leverages the computer's precision, possibilities for new sounds, and
potential for fantastical automation to provide a boundary-less sonic
canvas on which to experiment with, create, and perform music.
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