August, 2007

GAB: Sistema de reinterpretación para pianos

Hugo Solís García. Bachelor's Thesis. Escuela Nacional de Musica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2001. SPANISH

GAB

GAB is an electronic system that allows the reinterpretation of musical material in real time. It is designed to be used by a pianist during the performance of musical improvisations.

EnsAmble Crumble

EnsAmble Crumble, an electro-acoustic improvisatory ensemble was formed at the beginning of 2005 by four musicians from France, Spain, Mexico, and The Netherlands all of them with interdisciplinary studies in music and sound technology.

Trio Nicrom

In order to combine my various interests, I founded the NICROM Electro-acoustic Musical Improvisation Trio in 2001. This trio, consisting of two musicians and a painter, was a creative forum for sound and graphic experimentation and exploration. We were particularly interested in finding alternative means of producing coherent musical discourse based more on atonal and graphic manipulation than on the interval relations between sounds, which led us to explore the spectrum of noise and abstract painting.

Moz-Art-Global-Art

The MOZ-ART-GLOBAL-ART project is a piece of software for collective audiovisual improvisations over the net produced by the composer Mauricio Valdes and the author. It was commissioned by the Instrumenta 2006 festival which should have taken place in Oaxaca Mexico on June 2006.
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The Experience of Teaching and Collaborating with a Young Composer in the Creation of an Electro-acoustic Piece

Hugo Solis and Natasha Sinha, III Encuentro Internacional de Música Electroacústica, Brasilia University, November 2003.

Real-time Distributed Media Applications in LANs with OSC

Tristan Jehan, Dan Overholt, Hugo Solís Garcia, Cati Vaucelle, Real-time Distributed Media Applications in LANs with OSC, Proceedings of the 1st Open Sound Control conference. Berkeley, July 2004.

radioBANDA

RadioBANDA is a radio network art piece that consists of an installation of analog radios and a web server that people access to create music in real time. The final mix is then broadcast by a radio transmitter over 88.1 FM. (IN SPANISH)

Computer Sciences III

Spring 2006
Departament of Tecnology
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona Spain

Computer Sciences II

Winter 2006
Departament of Tecnology
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona Spain