Miguel La Corte is a music producer, designer, developer and artist. His work focuses in composing new instruments that enable us to reflect on the potential and responsibility of our modern cybernated condition. 

His instruments, participative installations and research have been presented within CTM Festival 2023 in Berlin, Goethe-Institut Venezuela and within HKW Berlin, Centre Pompidou in Paris and CCCB in Barcelona through the Cultures d’avenir program. 

In parallel, he works as a freelance IDE (Innovation Design Engineer); Prototyping tools for learning, well-being, and creative expression in collaboration with EdTech/HealthTech enterprises, startups, universities, and clinics. 

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Miguel La Corte is a music producer, designer, developer and artist. His work focuses in composing new instruments that enable us to reflect on the potential and responsibility of our modern cybernated condition.

His instruments, participative installations and research have been presented within CTM Festival 2023 in Berlin, Goethe-Institut Venezuela and within HKW Berlin, Centre Pompidou in Paris and CCCB in Barcelona through the Cultures d’avenir program.

In parallel, he works as a freelance IDE (Innovation Design Engineer); Prototyping tools for learning, well-being, and creative expression in collaboration with EdTech/HealthTech enterprises, startups, universities, and clinics.


Action sequencer︎︎︎ 
07.2022

The Action Sequencer is an online music sequencer designed to explore new forms of collective creation and interactive music distribution; It allows users to create and share a constellation of synth sequences.

Through this instrument I aimed to further understand the potential of the network as an instrument; Using the internet as a framework for collective creation.

As a metaphor of the distribution potential of interactive musical experiences (in contrast to reproduction-based distributed muscial files that weight hundreds of times more), I challenged myself to develop a composition system which weighed less than 100kb in code and could be accessible from any internet browser.

Interface design and concepts of this project are a tribute to John Cage’s 1958 Concert for Piano and Orchestra.

The sound engine was programmed using Tone.js library, the frontend interface using React and P5.js.  The backend uses Node.js and MongoDB to save and recall the created music sequences.