PHIL STONE

I am currently contributing an OSC (Open Sound Control) interface to the free open source software synthesizer "Surge XT".
Surge XT Free & Open Source Hybrid Synthesizer
Around 2008, I made available two free polyphonic synthesizers for Pd (a.k.a. "Pure Data"): click on either image for details and downloads.
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In 2021, a beautiful book about The Hub was designed by ZKM Karlsruhe and published by Kehrer Verlag. It contains a bounty of historical information and commentary, as well as scores for every Hub piece.
In December of 2021, a paper of mine, "Non-Mathematical Musings on Information Theory and Networked Musical Practice" was published in the Cambridge University Press journal "Organised Sound". It is "Open Access", i.e., freely available to all (thanks to UC Davis and Cambridge University).
In 2014, I wrote a 4'33" iPhone app for the John Cage Trust. It allows users to record their own performances of Cage's famous piece and optionally upload them to a world map. This 'World of 4'33"' now contains thousands of performances from all over the globe, including all 7 continents!
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