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"fLOW" - Ambient Sound Generator for Macintosh
By Karlheinz Essl

fLOW 1.1  Ambient Sound Generator, (c) 1998-99 by Karlheinz Essl
  For Apple Macintosh PPC and G3 computers
  Released: 22 June 1999 (freeware)

Vienna (A) - fLOW is a DSP computer program running on Apple Macintosh
G3 (or fast PPC) machines.  Written in MSP, it generates an ever-
changing and never repeating soundscape in real time that fills
the space with flooding sounds that resemble -- metaphorically -- 
the timbres of water, fire, earth, and air.

Originally, this soundscape formed the basis of the site-specific
performance work-in-progress fLOW that was carried out in numerous
steps and took place in various location with changing musicians from
different fields like New Music, experimental jazz, free improvisation
and New Electronic Music.

Hardware & System Requirements:

 * Apple PowerPC G3 (or a PPC with at least 180 MHz) with 8 MB min.
  free RAM
 * MacOS 7.5 or better

Download from  http://www.essl.at/works/flow.html

Dr. Karlheinz Essl - Composer
Vienna / Austria
Studio for Advanced Music & Media Technology
http://www.essl.at/



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