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Peter Chilvers is a musician and software designer. Best known for creating the iPhone applications Bloom and Trope with Brian Eno, he has also toured with Karl Hyde (Underworld) and recorded a number of albums Tim Bowness. (more)-
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Meet the Developers Video Podcast
On October 5th, Brian Eno and I were invited by the Apple to give a talk about our new app Scape at their store on Regent Street, London. This has now been released as a podcast. It’s 45 minutes long, … Continue reading
Scape for the iPad by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers
Scape is a new iPad app I’ve been developing with Brian Eno for nearly two years. Although it is a further venture into generative music, it’s very different to our earlier apps, Bloom and Trope. View Scape on the App … Continue reading
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Bloom on Tour
I’ve just had a rather nice email from Ted Beatie: “While kayaking down the Ou River in Laos yesterday, we stopped at a small village, Ban Huihang, for lunch. Being lunchtime, all of the kids of the village were home … Continue reading
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I seem to have a large number of projects that are slowly edging to completion, all waiting for that last, and most difficult 10%. Specifically: A new generative app for the iPhone and iPad. A mini album recorded with Sandra … Continue reading
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Tagged A Marble Calm, Brian Eno, Generative Music, iPad, Mike Bearpark, Sandra O'Neill, Tim Bowness
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Galactica HD
I’ve provided three new instrumental tracks for Galactica HD, an iPad version of Galactica, written by my friend Robin Charlton and originally released on the iPhone last year. “The sort of app the iPhone was made for.” 148 Apps In … Continue reading
Bloom HD / Brighton Festival
Bloom HD, the iPad version of Bloom, created with Brian Eno was released in May, and became the #1 selling music app on the iPad in the US, the UK and Japan. Although the main functionality is unchanged, the app … Continue reading