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Reading CSV/TSV files in Kyma: Part 2

Reading CSV/TSV files in Kyma: Part 2

In the previous article (part 1 of 2), we explored how to get a single column CSV [comma-separated-values] file working with Kyma. We used this single stream of numbers to generate internal MIDI messages that controlled pitch, amplitude, timbre, location, and note duration.

Jon Bellona 8 April 2016 Tutorials No Comments Read more

Reading CSV Files in Kyma: Part 1

Reading CSV Files in Kyma: Part 1

I’ve been interested in data-driven music over the past few years, and have explored this topic in some of my previous work (San Giovanni, Carbonfeed, #Ferguson) and I am currently working on a sound installation using historical data sets of California’s

Jon Bellona 14 January 2016 Tutorials No Comments Read more

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    on 13 May 2026 at 18:45

    When Max Schich @schichmax & Mikhail Tamm invited Carla Scaletti to @cudanlab on Morse Code Day, their discussion took an unexpected turn along the path to 'Ensoniment'. Check out the lecture/discussion on data sonification & analytical listening https://youtu.be/hQXgs2os4vc?si=L9V51ohf2AODZOjK

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    on 11 May 2026 at 00:57

    Benjamin Van Doren is making Chicago safer for millions of birds by installing acoustic monitors on the tops of skyscrapers. Most birds fly at night so the best way to track & identify them is by sound which is processed in near real time & shared on a public dashboard. https://news.wttw.com/2026/05/05/it-s-open-mic-night-chicago-rooftops-where-acoustic-devices-will-listen-migrating-birds

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