Rudy Tardy and The Slowes, cgi music.

Rudy Tardy and The Slowes

The automatic generation of musicians through the software typically generates two opposite and complementary effects: attribute anthropomorphic characteristics to the car, or as an aesthetic influence on the authors automatic. The latter is the case of Rudy Tardy and The Slowes fictional band behind which lurks among others Cory Arcangel, author of Date Diaries and Pizza Party . The author has written software that has dubbed 'Rudy Tardy Generator Pro', in reality a separate CGI script that generates from time to time melodies with a consistent style, linking which form Arcangel songs. But this generation is coupled to a fictitious identity for some time (the band), powered by the same author who popularized descriptions of this author as a neat freak of Atari, who spent most of the time closed within the walls of his room. This sort of imaginary alter ego thus acquires its own identity, also reflected in the songs accessible for download from the site. The role of the machine in the composition in this case is central but not absolute, and the reliability of its product semi-artificial, conveyed through the appropriate media channels, it is perfectly natural.