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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2024 · 50 MIN

Generative Musician, Satyam Shekhar Jha – E067

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This week on The Indie Magazine Podcast, we get to talk with Satyam Shekhar Jha, a New York City-based Generative AI Composer and Musician. He has a unique perspective as a current STEM student who's found joy in the musical expression, and it was a great discussion on how generative music is changing access to that expression. After the interview, Madison and Tristan discuss The Bikeriders, The Acolyte, and what's caught they're eye at the theaters and on the couch. -- Links for Satyam Shekhar Jha: Website Instagram | @satyamjha_2 Facebook | Satyam Shekhar Jha Spotify | Satyam Shekhar Jha -- Biography: I am Satyam Shekhar Jha.  I am a generative artist, i started with simulating physical systems and plotting their trajectories to exhibit aesthetic patterns on Python with NumPy and matplotlib. Later on I discovered TouchDesigner and started making audio-reactive videos. From a few months, I've been trying to synthesize my own sounds using Touchdesigner, meanwhile learning about music production and sound design to make it more pleasing. I plan on learning to control DMX lights too, maybe next year.  I am a Physicist, i am a full time physics Ph.D. student at Queens College, NYC. Currently I am working with Optomechanical oscillations with Prof. Deych in my 3rd year. For my paychecks i work on non-linear systems but for i own pursuits I examine various complex systems such as cellular automata, Markov processes, diffusion, molecular dynamics and fractals. M.C. Escher and many other artisits have incorporated concepts like hyperbolic geometry to expand our sense of space. I explore such analogies between aesthetics and symmetries using analytical dynamics and molecular simulations. Which led to me discovering generative art. It is something that involved coding, physics and art , all the things that I loved and lived for. I am a friend. In my observation, some of the most humane people and my friends I've found were people who appreciated art as a medium of expression. And I'd like to find those people again. If you feel like you are one, shoot me a mail. Let's catch up! Satyam belongs to Jamshedpur. an industrial town in Jharkhand, India. Satyam got his undergraduate and graduate degree from from a reknowned engineering college Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in BHU, Varanasi, India. Satyam was also a part of the Fine Arts Club in IIT (BHU) where he was the Joint secretary of the club handling various financial and leadership goals. He also got a diploma in sculpting from Faculty of Visual Arts, BHU, India in 2019. He went on to do his Phd in CUNY, USA in physics. The pursuit to understand art and physics led him to discover new media arts. When he finally reached NYC in 2021 , the art world seemed lucrative and he wanted to be a part of it. But he didn't know his part in that world yet, which he is still looking for. Inspirations - Kimchi and chips - Prabh Deep -- -- Fan of The Indie Magazine & Podcast? Show your support by ⁠donating to our podcast and magazine here⁠. Every little bit helps us continue to provide reviews, interviews, and industry news with those interested in all things entertainment!

This week on The Indie Magazine Podcast, we get to talk with Satyam Shekhar Jha, a New York City-based Generative AI Composer and Musician. He has a unique perspective as a current STEM student who's found joy in the musical expression, and it was a great discussion on how generative music is changing access to that expression. After the interview, Madison and Tristan discuss The Bikeriders, The Acolyte, and what's caught they're eye at the theaters and on the couch. -- Links for Satyam Shekhar Jha: Website Instagram | @satyamjha_2 Facebook | Satyam Shekhar Jha Spotify | Satyam Shekhar Jha -- Biography: I am Satyam Shekhar Jha.  I am a generative artist, i started with simulating physical systems and plotting their trajectories to exhibit aesthetic patterns on Python with NumPy and matplotlib. Later on I discovered TouchDesigner and started making audio-reactive videos. From a few months, I've been trying to synthesize my own sounds using Touchdesigner, meanwhile learning about music production and sound design to make it more pleasing. I plan on learning to control DMX lights too, maybe next year.  I am a Physicist, i am a full time physics Ph.D. student at Queens College, NYC. Currently I am working with Optomechanical oscillations with Prof. Deych in my 3rd year. For my paychecks i work on non-linear systems but for i own pursuits I examine various complex systems such as cellular automata, Markov processes, diffusion, molecular dynamics and fractals. M.C. Escher and many other artisits have incorporated concepts like hyperbolic geometry to expand our sense of space. I explore such analogies between aesthetics and symmetries using analytical dynamics and molecular simulations. Which led to me discovering generative art. It is something that involved coding, physics and art , all the things that I loved and lived for. I am a friend. In my observation, some of the most humane people and my friends I've found were people who appreciated art as a medium of expression. And I'd like to find those people again. If you feel like you are one, shoot me a mail. Let's catch up! Satyam belongs to Jamshedpur. an industrial town in Jharkhand, India. Satyam got his undergraduate and graduate degree from from a reknowned engineering college Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in BHU, Varanasi, India. Satyam was also a part of the Fine Arts Club in IIT (BHU) where he was the Joint secretary of the club handling various financial and leadership goals. He also got a diploma in sculpting from Faculty of Visual Arts, BHU, India in 2019. He went on to do his Phd in CUNY, USA in physics. The pursuit to understand art and physics led him to discover new media arts. When he finally reached NYC in 2021 , the art world seemed lucrative and he wanted to be a part of it. But he didn't know his part in that world yet, which he is still looking for. Inspirations - Kimchi and chips - Prabh Deep -- -- Fan of The Indie Magazine & Podcast? Show your support by ⁠donating to our podcast and magazine here⁠. Every little bit helps us continue to provide reviews, interviews, and industry news with those interested in all things entertainment!

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