Asymmetrical MonoLocution and a musical algorithm

Asymmetrical MonoLocution Is a new and experimental process where we attempt to re(create) meanings from just one side of a complex conversation, and in this instance one spoken in a second language. this image is of a musical algorithm in action (sort of). Dr Lucilee Bach (Sorbonne Paris), is engaged in a process of analysing, documenting and contextualising the historical studio practice of Simon Tyszko (Isotopica host: eccentric). In this episode the conversation had been broken into answer and response and then only one side (Dr Bach) is included in the composition. At the same time an algorithmically generated tonal pattern is overplayed in the style of modern music. 

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Isotopica is an experimental radio series with each episode having a unique theme and flavour, starting off at point A and hopefully, ending up in another alphabet altogether. Ingredients include a mixture of sonic essays, experimental sound and music, psychogeographic and notional detours, special guests, field and location recordings, interviews, conversations, critical analysis, plus Gallery installation works and performance, and all sprinkled with cultural marxist toppings. Isotopica is initially broadcast on London's Art radio station Resonance 104.4 FM, every Sunday 7-8 pm (UTC and UTC+1 summer) and streaming on www.resonancefm.com, www.extra.resonance.fm, and now on DAB in UK. UNCERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY.