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- Daphne Oram and 'Oramics' (1959), 120years.net, archived from the original on 18 June 2012 Mini Oramics machine Video Oramics (2009). Oramics to Electronica...
- established the Oramics Studios for Electronic Composition in Tower Folly, a converted oast house at Fairseat, Kent, near Wrotham. Oramics, which Oram devised...
- referred as a forerunner of drawn sound system including ANS synthesizer and Oramics. Composer-Tron (1953) by Osmond Kendal—rhythmical sequences were controlled...
- 1950s. In 1959 Daphne Oram produced a novel method of synthesis, her "Oramics" technique, driven by drawings on a 35 mm film strip; it was used for a...
- organ Moog modular synthesizer Novachord Ondes Martenot Therevox Ondioline Oramics Radiodrum Spharophon Stylophone Synthesizer Analog synthesizer Digital...
- to set up her own studio, the Oramics Studios for Electronic Composition, where she eventually developed her "Oramics" technique of electronic sound...
- (1925–2003), British composer and electronic musician; creator of the "Oramics" technique Eddie Oram (1914–2004), American basketball player Gerard Oram...
- to optical sound theory through archival material, the loan of a Mini-Oramics Machine (an image-based sound generator designed by Oram) and modern compositional...
- Michael Vetter Claude Vivier Jennifer Walshe Sabrina Peña Young John Zorn Oramics Pryer, Anthony. "Graphic Notation." The Oxford Companion to Music, edited...
- including the Variophone developed by Yevgeny Sholpo in 1930, and the Oramics designed by Daphne Oram in 1957, and so forth. During the 1940s–1960s,...