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Discourse and materials pertaining to the experimental iteration with Luc Döbereiner, during the Algorithms that Matter (Almat) artistic research project.
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Artistic References
The Great Learning, Cornelius Cardew, Paragraph 7
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Entrainment is one of the various terms used in describing similar phenomena, or different aspects of the same phenomenon. Synchronization, locking and entrainment are the three main terms that, also in the specific literature, sometimes appear interchangeably, sometimes with different meaning. We could begin by trying to clarify their meaning, or at least define how we will use them.
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Output Formats
* Performance with Schallfeld
* Web-browser installation
* Live electronics
* Installation
* Openness to material
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Useful references:
http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Synchronization
Pikovsky, A., Rosenblum, M., & Kurths, J. (2002). Synchronization: a universal concept in nonlinear science.
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