Nils Peters, Trond Lossius, Jan C. Schacher
Jan C. Schacher
Nils Peters, Trond Lossius, Jan C. Schacher
Clemens Kuhn-Rahloff, Martin Neukom, Mathias S. Oechslin
Schacher, Jan C., Bisig, Daniel, Neukom, Martin
Daniel Bisig, Tatsuo Unemi
Majoe D, Kulka I, Schacher, J. C.
Schacher, Jan C.
Bisig, Daniel; Neukom, Martin
Mathias Oechslin, Martin Neukom, Gerald Bennett
Bisig, Daniel; Neukom, Martin; Flury, John
Bisig, Daniel; Neukom, Martin; Flury, John
Unemi, Tatsuo; Bisig, Daniel
Schiesser, Sébastien; Traube, Caroline
Bisig, Daniel; Unemi, Tatsuo
Flury, John; Bisig, Daniel
The project Interactive Swarm Orchestra (ISO) employs swarm algorithms to control sound synthesis and sound positioning. As part of this endeavour, a set of Open Source software libraries has been developed that serves as flexible toolkit for musicians and scientists who in- tend to experiment with swarm based music. This paper introduces the libraries for sound synthesis (ISO Synth) and swarm simulation (ISO Flock). It puts particular emphasis on the associated programming concepts and data structures and provides source code examples.