Sound Sculptures, Dynamical Systems, Natural Environments celebrates the unpredictable beauty that lies within both the natural world and the realm of sound.
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Simon Knighton
We headed back to the newly refurbished St John’s Waterloo for Associate Composer Simon Knighton’s curated event, Dynamical Systems and Natural Environments.
Meet the artists involved in our upcoming event at St John’s Waterloo, curated by Associate Composer Simon Knighton.
Chihiro Ono has been working with the Artificial Intelligence team and facilities at RNCM Centre for Practice & Research in Science & Music (PRiSM) to create a new electroacoustic work. Chihiro updates us on her creative process and her time working with PRiSM.
The fifth edition of our eclectic compilation, showcasing five emerging composers demonstrating their diverse creative practices with extended instrumental techniques, Artificial Intelligence and electronic manipulation.
Chihiro Ono visited the RNCM Centre for Practice and Research in Science and Music (PRiSM) earlier this week to meet the team and facilities she’ll be collaborating with as part of her upcoming commission, premiering at Associate Composer Simon Knighton’s curated Nonclassical event in September.
We are delighted to announce that Chihiro Ono was selected by the panel from our recent open call in partnership with RNCM Centre for Practice & Research in Science & Music (PRiSM).
Nonclassical and RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music) Centre for Practice & Research in Science & Music (PRiSM) invite composers and sound artists to apply for the opportunity to create a new work using PRiSM’s Artificial Intelligence facilities to be devised for presentation at a Nonclassical event in 2022.
We caught up with Simon ahead of some of his upcoming projects as part of the Associate Composers Scheme to hear about his practice, inspiration and more.
After a record number of applications, we’re delighted to announce our 2021-22 Associate Composers.