Prime Composition

Prime Composition from Daniel Jones on Vimeo.

A short piece based on the decomposition of successive numbers into their prime factors. Each prime is represented as a harmonic partial. For a number N, only those prime harmonics which are factors of N are played.

For example, the number 66 has prime factors 2, 3 and 11, which are the 1st, 2nd and 5th primes. With a fundamental (base) frequency of 60hz, this would therefore trigger sine partials of 60hz, 120hz and 300hz. The fundamental frequency cycles through a triadic sequence every 64 numbers – the only compositional decision besides the underlying structure.

Factors are visually represented as logarithmically-scaled circles, with hue determined by their value. A flash is seen upon reaching a prime number (whose sonic representation is a single partial, corresponding to its single prime index).

Visual programming done in Processing, communicating with SuperCollider for synthesis. Full source code available at: erase.net/projects/prime-composition/.

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