

Katarina Miljkovic
Bio [2004]
Composer Katarina Miljkovic's works have been performed at major music
festivals in her native Yugoslavia and around the world. Currently,
she is on the faculty at the New England Conservatory of Music.
Ms. Miljkovic's Rondo, Sequence for String Orchestra was performed on
international tours of the Belgrade String Orchestra in Hungary, Bulgaria,
Greece, Italy, Russia, China, and Great Britain, at venues such as the Beijing
Concert Hall, the Moscow Conservatory Big Concert Hall, and the Bulgaria
Symphony Hall. Her work Swifts, Sequence for Symphonic Orchestra was
performed by the Belgrade Radio Orchestra and later by the Athens Symphony
Orchestra, and broadcast internationally. Her compositions have garnered
the October Award from the city of Belgrade and the Josip Slavenski and
Vasilije Mokranjac Awards from the University of Belgrade. Ms. Miljkovic
has written for symphony orchestra, string orchestra, and various
ensembles.
She has been exploring the relationship of fractal geometry of nature
and music composition. This led her to Stephen Wolfram's New Kind Of
Science and a compositional process that explores how the germ of a
musical idea can generate a complex structure. Her compositions based
on these ideas have been recently released by Sachimay Records.
Project Title Mapping Simple Programs into Sound
Project
The focus of the project is mapping CA into sound from
Mathematica.
The goal of the project is to create facilities in Mathematica
that would enable its users to hear sound representation of NKS
phenomena in an organic and immediate way.
Three systems will be examined: Turing machines, rules, and substitution
systems.
Each system will be mapped in a different way, according to its nature and
estimated best sound result. Special care will be taken to create mapping
that would transcend a visual representation of the chosen system, already
embedded in Mathematica.
Favorite two-color, radius-2 rule
Rule chosen: 7474
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