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Based in Brooklyn NY ColonelPanix builds algorithmic art, music and tools. He performs both online as well as throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan.
ColonelPanix
Brooklyn, NY
Technologies I am most recently working with
LiveCoding tool that uses traditional music concepts to create music and visuals.
Python based livecoding music environment created by Ryan Kirkbride.
Visor is a live coding environment for real-time visual performance created by Jack Purvis
Software for music production, creation and performance
Game development engine, used by ColonelPanix for 3d visualizations
Javascript development environment, used by ColonelPanix for developing Desktop Music Platforms
Check out my Projects
LiveCoding Platform for creating and performing Music and Visuals. Unique environment developed to allow a LiveCoder to take traditional music ideas and techniques and efficiently put those concepts into code. The platform allows for TinyNotation data entry as well as realistic playback nuances. In addition, visualizations can be activated by individual musical events. Works with any MIDI compatible devices and software.
Influenced by short-hand data entry techniques for Music Notation software, TinyNotation is a mini-language to easily enter music notation into the FoxDot music software
Library to create an AI-Like Bass Accompaniment for LiveCoded performances.
Showcasing some of the works of ColonelPanix
Music: Wobble by V.I.C.
Entire scene developed using C++, OpenPose and OpenFrameworks
Music: New Order
Facial images analyzed with dlib library. Video created with OpenFrameworks and C++
LiveCoding in Minecraft hosted by Wonderville with Bliss Factory on Visuals
Music Technology: FoxDot + Colonel Panix TinyNotation, Ableton
Influenced by Muriel Cooper, created using OpenFrameworks
Music by LCD Soundsystems, NY I love you, But you are bringing me down
Cellular Automata Art created using OpenFrameworks
Music by Kishi Bashi, Can't Let Go, Juno
Influenced by Vera Molnár. Video Archive
Created with OpenFrameworks, interactive cubes go into Game of Life mode and play themselves
LiveCoding in the new year with Ulysses Popple on Visuals
Music Technology: FoxDot + Colonel Panix TinyNotation, Ableton and Captain Beats
Inspired by Lucio Fontana, an algorithmic animation to Joni Mitchell's Both Sides Now.
Created with Processing
Check out my latest blog posts
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Feel free to contact me anytimes
Always available for performances, workshops on LiveCoding, freelance music, visuals and creative coding. Feel free to contact me!