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Electrode (2010) - Chris Chafe (1 of 2) video

Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) with special guests: Synthia Payne, voice Zach Herchen, saxophone Sean-David Cunningham, violin Chris Chafe, conductor Electrode combines music from outside the hall and inside the brain. Soloists piped in from Colorado and New Jersey are performing with the laptop orchestra, which itself is making music derived from about 150" of brain activity. Brain recording data and the idea of "musifying" it are thanks to neurologist Dr. Josef Parvizi of the Stanford University School of Medicine. Microphones thanks to Chris Countryman of Countryman Associates, Inc. Support for network audio equipment, thanks to Stanford Institute for Creativity & the Arts. Performed as part of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra Spring Concert in the Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University. June 2, 2010 more info: slork.stanford.edu

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