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Oslo Laptop Orchestra

Your laptop is the instrument. The speakers are the hall. No PA.

Oslo Laptop Orchestra (OLO) is an ad-hoc ensemble from the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Academy of Music. Since 2007 we have been asking a simple question: what happens when you treat the laptop like a clarinet section — acoustic sound only from the machine in front of you, played together in a room?

We follow the spirit of PLOrk (Princeton Laptop Orchestra): one performer, one laptop, one pair of speakers, and a shared commitment to listening.


Play now

fourms.github.io/olo — browser instruments, no install. Open the hub, pick an app, turn Audio on, and play through your laptop speakers.

Instrument What you do
CliX Hold keys; a shared grid retriggers typed impulses
Crystalis Bow or pluck; drag the pad like a trackpad
Droner Crossfade four harmonic corners with the pointer
Clap Hands Clap into the mic; delays answer back
Munge Speak or play into a living delay cloud
Tap Bloom Click to plant slow, pulsing pentatonic blooms
Green Button Hold for a swelling drone (Space works too)
XY-FM Full-screen FM — mouse = pitch & depth
Horizon Shepard tone — tilt or drag vertically
Slice Keys Record mic, keys 1–8 = slices
Vision Grain Camera motion → granular cloud
Circular Groove Euclidean rings + evolving L-system rules
Beat Matrix QWERTY 16×4 step sequencer
Filter Ladder Tilt/mouse opens ladder filter
Mic Theremin Hum → pitch-tracked sine
Room Wash Mic level → reverb wash
Shadow Seq Webcam shadows → 8-step rhythm
Wavetable Scan Mouse morphs wavetables

Full sensor catalog: docs/LAPTOP-INSTRUMENTS.md.

Ensemble tip: In CliX or Crystalis, use the Host tab to share a sync link so every laptop shares the same grid clock.


The three rules

These are not technical constraints — they are an aesthetic:

  1. The laptop is a real instrument — played with intention, like trumpet or violin, not as a DJ booth behind a PA.
  2. Digital possibilities are welcome — synthesis, networks, sensors, and new social forms of playing together.
  3. Sound comes only from the extended instrument — we do not route through a house sound system; the music lives in the room as many small sources.

The result: a visible, distributed orchestra. You hear where people are sitting.


This repository

Path Contents
web/ Current — Web Audio apps for workshops and concerts (docs)
patches/ Archive — original Max/MSP and ChucK pieces (~2007–2009)
Wiki History, legacy pieces, workshop notes

Equipment: ordinary laptops with active studio monitors or powered speakers — loud enough for the room, still “from the instrument.”


History

OLO was founded in 2007 by Kjell Tore Innervik and Alexander Refsum Jensenius at RITMO / fourMs. Workshops and concerts have run at irregular intervals ever since, developing repertoire from the laptop-orchestra canon and new works for different line-ups.

The web/ collection is the latest chapter: the same pieces and ideas, runnable in any modern browser for teaching and performance without Max or ChucK installs.

Sister project: Oslo Mobile Orchestra (OMO) — the phone orchestra, same philosophy, pocket-sized speakers.


Join us

New performers are always welcome — students, faculty, and curious musicians.


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