Gilles Baroin
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Born | December 5, 1967 |
🏳️ Nationality | French |
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Known for | Planet-4D Model |
🌐 Website | planetes.info/ |
Gilles Baroin is a mathemusician, specialized in geometric visualization of musical structures[1] and musical processes.[2] Doctor-engineer, he is the designer of Planet-4D[3] model used for visualizing musical systems and harmonic progressions in four dimensions. He regularly collaborates with artists, musicians and composers interested in visualization and geometric representation of musical objects,in discrete spaces (pitches, chords, harmonic progressions, ...) but also continuous (timber).He produced the first 4D animation[4] of the harmonic Path in Beethoven 9th symphony discovered by Richard Cohn[5] . . He is the producer of the first animated movie[6] of an atonal music piece from Webern bagatelle at IRCAM Paris.[7] He produces CGI scientific and pedagogic movies to illustrate to demonstrate the mathemusical relevance as well as the helpfulness of the Planet-4D models for pedagogy, musical analysis of well know pieces, or discovery of symmetries that are not achievable within the traditional Tonnetz. He developped with Stephane de Gerando an original way to display any sound according to its spectra,[8] within a 4D environment.[9]
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- ↑ The Planet-4D Model: An Original Hypersymmetric Music Space Based on Graph Theory - Springer
- ↑ Litter@incognita - N°3 - De Newton à Riemann, Graphes et Graphisme : Interactions Mathématico-Musico-Plastiques
- ↑ Andreatta, Carlos Agon Moreno, Gérard Assayag Emmanuel Amiot, and Jean Bresson John Mandereau. "Mathematics and Computation in Music." (2011).
- ↑ (Video: Beethoven and the Hypersphere)
- ↑ Cohn, R. (1992). The Dramatization of Hypermetric Conflicts in the Scherzo of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. 19th-century Music, 15(3), 188-206.
- ↑ (Video: Webern on the Hypersphere)
- ↑ Webern Bagatelle Vizualisation Premiere in Paris
- ↑ http://repmus.ircam.fr/mamux/saisons/saison11-2011-2012/2012-05-04
- ↑ http://archiprod-externe.ircam.fr/video/VI02023700-221.mp4
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