Tim Cole AKA 'Colartz'
BAFTA Award winnner
Creator
Musician & Guitarist
From 1971-1977 I went to Exmouth School (now Community College) in Devon. I consider myself lucky that during those formative years I was introduced to the wonderful music of Genesis, John Mclaughlin, David Bowie, Alice Cooper, Supertramp, Roxy Music, Bach and Villa-Lobos etc. Luckily for me, for my 14th birthday I was given a nylon guitar by my parents. That guitar was the beginning of my lifelong creative journey. I've been playing & writing music on that (and other guitars) ever since. I've even written a few things for piano, but (most of) those compositions have got lost.
- NEW GUITAR PIECES: "Finger Trouble", "Touching Trees", "Mi Li Amor", "Not In My Name" & "La Benediction d'Amelia".
Songwriter
I had dabbled with writing songs ever since the 70s, but in the early 00s I decided in earnest to try my hand at it. I get a great deal of pleasure out of it so I am still doing it today. I've around 20 or so good new songs to get around to recording when I can figure out some lyrics.
- NEW SONGS: "You Bring Sunshine" & "Smile Right Back".
Visual Artist
After studying Physics at Sussex University (1977-1980) I ended up staying in the county (living in places like Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Woodingdean etc.). One evening in Brighton I had the extraordinarily good fortune of going to a Michael Hedges concert. He was an incredible guitarist and composer and his awesome performance just blew me away. As a result for a few years I mostly gave up playing and writing for guitar. I knew I needed to find a new creative outlet and that concert turned out to be the trigger that lead me to starting my artworks. This is also where my pseudonym 'Colartz' (pronounced as 'colours' came from).
Generative Musician (Wotja)
My music tech road started in Brighton in 1990. Having earlier been a development physicist in Eastbourne for a few years (Edwards High Vacuum) I learnt that you needed to have a clear idea of something before you could figure out how to build it (or how to get it built). See Technologist. It was never easy to do that for the Wotja Generative Music System , a stochastic "AI-free" system for generating mainly ambient music. It marries chance with heuristrics and techniques developed over many years of experimentation and serendipity. It has been an enormous (and ongoing) challenge to build it and has required every ounce of both my creative energies and those of my brother, Pete, too!
- LATEST WOTJAS: "Prerogative" & "Judge Me Not".
Technologist
SSEYO
1990 - 2002
Co-founder
Some time in the early 80s I read Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy. I imagined it might be possible to build something to create a real-time "intermorphic" performance.
So, in 1990 I took myself off to do an MBA at Cranfield School of Management and where I am now an alumni.
Whilst there I co-founded SSEYO Ltd. and it went on to develop the SSEYO Koan Generative Music System.
The Koan engine was principally designed / developed by Pete Cole (my brother) and me, with important input from Timothy Didymus and Brian Eno .
BAFTA Award Winner: We were very lucky and honoured that SSEYO Koan won a BAFTA in 2001 .
Tao Group
2002 - 2007
Head of Audio
In 2002 SSEYO was acquired by Tao Group and I worked there as Head of Audio.
At Tao, Pete and I developed some spectacular audio technologies (e.g. intent Sound System) and apps (e.g. SSEYO miniMIXA, one of the earliest powerful music apps) for mobile devices.
It was my view at the time that "the mobile phone is the next electric guitar " (via Internet Archive Wayback Machine), something that has now come true to some extent.
BAFTA Award Winner: We were obviously delighted when SSEYO miniMIXA won a BAFTA in 2005 .
Sadly, however, Tao then went bust in 2007.
Intermorphic
2007 - Today
Co-founder
In 2007 Pete and I co-founded Intermorphic Ltd. .
We set about building Liptikl (something altogether new) and Noatikl (a clean room developed replacement for Koan that could play Koan files).
In 2008 Intermorphic acquired the IP rights to Koan, miniMIXA & the intent Sound System. That tech base helped us develop Mixtikl .
We then went on to create Tiklbox and then Wotja .
We then set about consolidating all past apps into Wotja, achieved by Wotja V5. We continue to actively develop and evolve Wotja to this day.
Get Wotja : Wotja is free and available for iOS, macOS, Windows and Android.
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