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node_modules
*.log*
.nuxt
.nitro
.cache
.output
.env
dist
.DS_Store
.fleet
.idea
session-ses_*.md

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shamefully-hoist=true
strict-peer-dependencies=false

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# AGENTS.md - Agent Coding Guidelines
This document provides guidelines for agents working on this codebase.
## Project Overview
- **Framework**: Nuxt 3 (Vue 3)
- **Styling**: Tailwind CSS
- **State Management**: Pinia
- **UI Components**: Headless UI + Nuxt Icon
- **Image Handling**: @nuxt/image
- **TypeScript**: Enabled (tsconfig extends .nuxt/tsconfig.json)
- **Storybook**: Available for component documentation
## Build Commands
```bash
# Development
npm run dev # Start development server
npm run build # Build for production
npm run generate # Generate static site (SSG)
npm run preview # Preview production build
# No test framework configured
```
## Code Style Guidelines
### General Conventions
- Use Vue 3 Composition API with `<script setup lang="ts">`
- TypeScript is preferred for new files; stores use JavaScript (.js)
- Follow Nuxt 3 auto-import conventions (no explicit imports for composables, components, etc.)
### File Organization
```
/pages/ - Page components (file-based routing)
/components/ - Vue components (auto-imported)
/layouts/ - Layout components
/server/api/ - Server API routes (Nitro)
/stores/ - Pinia stores (.js files)
/assets/ - Static assets
/public/ - Public static files
```
### Naming Conventions
- **Components**: PascalCase (e.g., `Modal.vue`, `IconButton.vue`)
- **Files**: kebab-case for pages, PascalCase for components
- **Stores**: CamelCase (e.g., `ModalStore.js`, `AudioPlayerStore.js`)
- **Props/Emits**: camelCase
### Component Patterns
```vue
<script setup lang="ts">
// Use withDefaults for optional props
const props = withDefaults(
defineProps<{
modelValue?: boolean
persistent?: boolean
}>(),
{
modelValue: false,
persistent: false,
},
)
// Use type-only emits
const emit = defineEmits<{
(e: 'update:modelValue', value: boolean): void
}>()
// Use toRefs for reactive destructuring
const { modelValue } = toRefs(props)
</script>
<template>
<!-- Template content -->
</template>
```
### Tailwind CSS
- Use Tailwind utility classes for all styling
- Common classes used: `flex`, `grid`, `fixed`, `relative`, `z-*`, `p-*`, `m-*`, `text-*`, etc.
### API Routes (Server)
```typescript
// server/api/example.ts
export default defineEventHandler((event) => {
// Handle request and return data
})
```
### Store Patterns (Pinia)
```javascript
// stores/ExampleStore.js
import { defineStore } from "pinia"
export const useExampleStore = defineStore("ExampleStore", {
state: () => ({ count: 0 }),
actions: {
increment() {
this.count++
}
}
})
```
### Error Handling
- Use try/catch in API routes
- Return appropriate HTTP status codes
- Handle undefined/null values gracefully
### Imports
- Vue/composables: Use Nuxt auto-imports (no import needed)
- External modules: Explicit import
- Server-only: Place in `/server/` directory
- Path aliases: `@/` maps to project root
### Additional Notes
- Project uses Storybook (`.stories.ts` files) for component documentation
- Environment variables should use `.env` files (not committed)
- Image domains configured for `unboundedpress.org` in nuxt.config.ts

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# Build stage
FROM node:22-alpine AS build
ARG PASSWORD
ENV PASSWORD=${PASSWORD}
WORKDIR /src
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . .
RUN npm run build
# Runtime stage
FROM node:22-alpine
WORKDIR /src
RUN apk add --no-cache bash
COPY --from=build /src/.output ./.output
ENV NITRO_HOST=0.0.0.0
ENV NITRO_PORT=5000
EXPOSE 5000
CMD ["node", ".output/server/index.mjs"]

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# Build Stage 1
FROM node:22-alpine AS build
WORKDIR /src
RUN corepack enable
# Copy package.json and your lockfile, here we add pnpm-lock.yaml for illustration
COPY package.json .npmrc ./
# Install dependencies
RUN pnpm i
# Copy the entire project
COPY . ./
# Build the project
RUN pnpm run build
# Build Stage 2
FROM node:22-alpine
WORKDIR /src
# Only `.output` folder is needed from the build stage
COPY --from=build /src/.output/ ./
# Change the port and host
ENV PORT=5000
ENV HOST=0.0.0.0
EXPOSE 5000
CMD ["node", "/app/server/index.mjs"]

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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
{project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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# Portfolio
Michael Winter's portfolio website - a Nuxt 3 application.
## ⚠️ Important
This portfolio contains the majority of my life's work - compositions, performances, publications, and research.
**Before making any changes:**
- Ensure you have a backup
- Test changes in development first
- Be careful with data deletions
## Overview
- **Framework**: Nuxt 4 (Vue 3, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS)
- **Data**: JSON files in `server/data/`
- **Admin**: Password-protected admin panel at `/admin`
## Prerequisites
- Node.js 22+
- npm
## Quick Start
```bash
# 1. Install dependencies
npm install
# 2. Create .env file
cp .env_template .env
# Edit .env with your values
# 3. Start development server
npm run dev
```
## Environment Variables (.env)
| Variable | Description | Example |
|----------|-------------|---------|
| PASSWORD | Admin password | ************ |
## Development
```bash
npm run dev # Start development server
npm run build # Build for production
npm run generate # Generate static site
npm run preview # Preview production build
```
## Docker Deployment
The portfolio runs in Docker as part of the main unboundedpress stack.
### Build & Start
```bash
cd ..
docker compose up -d portfolio
```
### Updating Admin Password
1. Edit `.env` in main repo:
```
PASSWORD=your_new_password
```
2. Rebuild and restart:
```bash
docker compose up -d --build portfolio
```
## Data Management
Data is stored in JSON files in `server/data/`:
- `works.json` - Musical works
- `events.json` - Events and performances
- `publications.json` - Publications
- `resume.json` - CV/resume
- `talks.json` - Talks and lectures
- `releases.json` - Album releases
- `album_art/` - Album cover images
- `scores/` - PDF scores
- `images/` - Gallery images
### Editing Data
1. Via Admin Panel: Visit `/admin` and login
2. Direct JSON Edit: Edit files in `server/data/` directly
## Project Structure
```
portfolio/
├── server/
│ ├── api/ # Server API routes
│ └── data/ # JSON data files
├── pages/ # Vue pages (file-based routing)
├── components/ # Vue components
├── layouts/ # Layout components
├── public/ # Static assets (scores, images)
├── stores/ # Pinia stores
├── .env # Environment variables (not in repo)
└── .env_template # Template for .env
```
## Tech Stack
- [Nuxt](https://nuxt.com/)
- [Vue 3](https://vuejs.org/)
- [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/)
- [Pinia](https://pinia.vuejs.org/)
- [Nuxt Image](https://image.nuxt.com/)
- [Headless UI](https://headlessui.com/)

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export const schemas = {
works: {
title: { type: 'text', label: 'Title' },
date: { type: 'text', label: 'Date' },
type: { type: 'text', label: 'Type' },
score: { type: 'text', label: 'Score URL' },
gallery: { type: 'text', label: 'Gallery' },
soundcloud_trackid: { type: 'text', label: 'SoundCloud Track ID' },
vimeo_trackid: { type: 'text', label: 'Vimeo Track ID' },
instrument_tags: { type: 'text', label: 'Instrument Tags' },
priority: { type: 'number', label: 'Priority' }
},
publications: {
citationKey: { type: 'text', label: 'Citation Key' },
entryType: { type: 'text', label: 'Entry Type' },
entryTags: { type: 'textarea', label: 'Entry Tags (JSON)' }
},
events: {
title: { type: 'text', label: 'Title' },
start_date: { type: 'text', label: 'Start Date' },
end_date: { type: 'text', label: 'End Date' },
location: { type: 'text', label: 'Location' },
type: { type: 'text', label: 'Type' },
program: { type: 'textarea', label: 'Program' },
works_list: { type: 'textarea', label: 'Works List' }
},
releases: {
title: { type: 'text', label: 'Title' },
year: { type: 'text', label: 'Year' },
album_art: { type: 'text', label: 'Album Art' },
discogs_id: { type: 'text', label: 'Discogs ID' },
buy_link: { type: 'text', label: 'Buy Link' },
spotify_id: { type: 'text', label: 'Spotify ID' }
},
talks: {
title: { type: 'text', label: 'Title' },
date: { type: 'text', label: 'Date' },
location: { type: 'text', label: 'Location' },
type: { type: 'text', label: 'Type' }
}
}
export const collections = [
{ key: 'works', label: 'Works', file: 'works.json' },
{ key: 'publications', label: 'Publications', file: 'publications.json' },
{ key: 'events', label: 'Events', file: 'events.json' },
{ key: 'releases', label: 'Releases', file: 'releases.json' },
{ key: 'talks', label: 'Talks', file: 'talks.json' }
]

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<template>
<div class="bg-white min-w-[800px] min-h-[80vh]">
<NuxtLayout>
<NuxtPage/>
</NuxtLayout>
</div>
</template>
<script setup>
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter'
})
</script>
<style>
.page-enter-active,
.page-leave-active {
transition: all 0.2s;
}
.page-enter-from,
.page-leave-to {
opacity: 0;
filter: blur(1rem);
}
</style>

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<script>
export default {
name: 'CollapseTransition',
props: {
name: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: 'collapse',
},
dimension: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: 'height',
validator: (value) => {
return ['height', 'width'].includes(value)
},
},
duration: {
type: Number,
required: false,
default: 300,
},
easing: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: 'ease-in-out',
},
},
emits: ['before-appear', 'appear', 'after-appear', 'appear-cancelled', 'before-enter', 'enter', 'after-enter', 'enter-cancelled', 'before-leave', 'leave', 'after-leave', 'leave-cancelled'],
data() {
return {
cachedStyles: null,
}
},
computed: {
transition() {
const transitions = []
Object.keys(this.cachedStyles).forEach((key) => {
transitions.push(
`${this.convertToCssProperty(key)} ${this.duration}ms ${this.easing}`,
)
})
return transitions.join(', ')
},
},
watch: {
dimension() {
this.clearCachedDimensions()
},
},
methods: {
beforeAppear(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('before-appear', el)
},
appear(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('appear', el)
},
afterAppear(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('after-appear', el)
},
appearCancelled(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('appear-cancelled', el)
},
beforeEnter(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('before-enter', el)
},
enter(el, done) {
// Because width and height may be 'auto',
// first detect and cache the dimensions
this.detectAndCacheDimensions(el)
// The order of applying styles is important:
// - 1. Set styles for state before transition
// - 2. Force repaint
// - 3. Add transition style
// - 4. Set styles for state after transition
// If the order is not right and you open any 2nd level submenu
// for the first time, the transition will not work.
this.setClosedDimensions(el)
this.hideOverflow(el)
this.forceRepaint(el)
this.setTransition(el)
this.setOpenedDimensions(el)
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('enter', el, done)
// Call done() when the transition ends
// to trigger the @after-enter event.
setTimeout(done, this.duration)
},
afterEnter(el) {
// Clean up inline styles
this.unsetOverflow(el)
this.unsetTransition(el)
this.unsetDimensions(el)
this.clearCachedDimensions()
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('after-enter', el)
},
enterCancelled(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('enter-cancelled', el)
},
beforeLeave(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('before-leave', el)
},
leave(el, done) {
// For some reason, @leave triggered when starting
// from open state on page load. So for safety,
// check if the dimensions have been cached.
this.detectAndCacheDimensions(el)
// The order of applying styles is less important
// than in the enter phase, as long as we repaint
// before setting the closed dimensions.
// But it is probably best to use the same
// order as the enter phase.
this.setOpenedDimensions(el)
this.hideOverflow(el)
this.forceRepaint(el)
this.setTransition(el)
this.setClosedDimensions(el)
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('leave', el, done)
// Call done() when the transition ends
// to trigger the @after-leave event.
// This will also cause v-show
// to reapply 'display: none'.
setTimeout(done, this.duration)
},
afterLeave(el) {
// Clean up inline styles
this.unsetOverflow(el)
this.unsetTransition(el)
this.unsetDimensions(el)
this.clearCachedDimensions()
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('after-leave', el)
},
leaveCancelled(el) {
// Emit the event to the parent
this.$emit('leave-cancelled', el)
},
detectAndCacheDimensions(el) {
// Cache actual dimensions
// only once to void invalid values when
// triggering during a transition
if (this.cachedStyles)
return
const visibility = el.style.visibility
const display = el.style.display
// Trick to get the width and
// height of a hidden element
el.style.visibility = 'hidden'
el.style.display = ''
this.cachedStyles = this.detectRelevantDimensions(el)
// Restore any original styling
el.style.visibility = visibility
el.style.display = display
},
clearCachedDimensions() {
this.cachedStyles = null
},
detectRelevantDimensions(el) {
// These properties will be transitioned
if (this.dimension === 'height') {
return {
height: `${el.offsetHeight}px`,
paddingTop:
el.style.paddingTop || this.getCssValue(el, 'padding-top'),
paddingBottom:
el.style.paddingBottom || this.getCssValue(el, 'padding-bottom'),
}
}
if (this.dimension === 'width') {
return {
width: `${el.offsetWidth}px`,
paddingLeft:
el.style.paddingLeft || this.getCssValue(el, 'padding-left'),
paddingRight:
el.style.paddingRight || this.getCssValue(el, 'padding-right'),
}
}
return {}
},
setTransition(el) {
el.style.transition = this.transition
},
unsetTransition(el) {
el.style.transition = ''
},
hideOverflow(el) {
el.style.overflow = 'hidden'
},
unsetOverflow(el) {
el.style.overflow = ''
},
setClosedDimensions(el) {
Object.keys(this.cachedStyles).forEach((key) => {
el.style[key] = '0'
})
},
setOpenedDimensions(el) {
Object.keys(this.cachedStyles).forEach((key) => {
el.style[key] = this.cachedStyles[key]
})
},
unsetDimensions(el) {
Object.keys(this.cachedStyles).forEach((key) => {
el.style[key] = ''
})
},
forceRepaint(el) {
// Force repaint to make sure the animation is triggered correctly.
// Thanks: https://markus.oberlehner.net/blog/transition-to-height-auto-with-vue/
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-expressions
getComputedStyle(el)[this.dimension]
},
getCssValue(el, style) {
return getComputedStyle(el, null).getPropertyValue(style)
},
convertToCssProperty(style) {
// Example: convert 'paddingTop' to 'padding-top'
// Thanks: https://gist.github.com/tan-yuki/3450323
const upperChars = style.match(/([A-Z])/g)
if (!upperChars)
return style
for (let i = 0, n = upperChars.length; i < n; i++) {
style = style.replace(
new RegExp(upperChars[i]),
`-${upperChars[i].toLowerCase()}`,
)
}
if (style.slice(0, 1) === '-')
style = style.slice(1)
return style
},
},
}
</script>
<template>
<transition
:name="name"
@before-appear="beforeAppear"
@appear="appear"
@after-appear="afterAppear"
@appear-cancelled="appearCancelled"
@before-enter="beforeEnter"
@enter="enter"
@after-enter="afterEnter"
@enter-cancelled="enterCancelled"
@before-leave="beforeLeave"
@leave="leave"
@after-leave="afterLeave"
@leave-cancelled="leaveCancelled"
>
<slot />
</transition>
</template>

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import type { Story } from '@storybook/vue3'
import Collapsible from './Collapsible.vue'
export default {
title: 'Components/Collapsible',
component: Collapsible,
args: {
modelValue: false,
title: 'Item',
content: 'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
},
}
const Template: Story = (args, { argTypes }) => ({
components: { Collapsible },
setup() {
return { args, argTypes }
},
template: `
<Collapsible v-bind="args"/>
`,
})
export const Default = Template.bind({})
Default.args = {}

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<script lang="ts" setup>
import { Disclosure, DisclosureButton, DisclosurePanel } from '@headlessui/vue'
import { ref, toRefs, watch } from 'vue'
import CollapseTransition from './CollapseTransition.vue'
import Modal from '../Modal/Modal.vue';
const props = withDefaults(
defineProps<{
modelValue?: boolean
title: string
content?: string
classes?: {
wrapper?: string
button?: string
title?: string
panel?: string
}
}>(),
{
modelValue: false,
},
)
const emit = defineEmits([
'update:modelValue',
'change',
'toggle',
'open',
'close',
])
const { modelValue } = toRefs(props)
const isOpen = ref(modelValue.value)
watch(modelValue, (val) => {
isOpen.value = val
})
watch(isOpen, (val) => {
emit('update:modelValue', val)
emit('change', val)
if (val)
emit('open')
else
emit('close')
})
const toggle = () => {
emit('toggle')
isOpen.value = !isOpen.value
}
</script>
<template>
<Disclosure v-slot="{ open }" as="div">
<DisclosureButton
class="
flex
items-center
justify-between
w-full
text-left
rounded-lg
focus:outline-none
focus-visible:ring
focus-visible:ring-blue-50
focus-visible:ring-opacity-75
"
:class="classes?.button"
type="button"
@click="toggle"
>
<div class="inline-flex w-full">
<Icon
name="heroicons:chevron-down"
:class="isOpen ? 'transform rotate-180' : ''"
class="w-5 h-5 text-black"
/>
<slot name="title"></slot>
</div>
</DisclosureButton>
<CollapseTransition>
<div v-show="isOpen">
<DisclosurePanel static class="pb-2 text-15" :class="classes?.panel">
<slot name="content"></slot>
</DisclosurePanel>
</div>
</CollapseTransition>
</Disclosure>
</template>

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import type { Story } from '@storybook/vue3'
import CollapsibleGroup from './CollapsibleGroup.vue'
const genItems = (length = 5): any[] =>
Array.from({ length }, (_, v) => ({
title: `Item ${v + 1}`,
content: `lorem ipsum ${v + 1}`,
}))
const items = genItems(5)
export default {
title: 'Components/CollapsibleGroup',
component: CollapsibleGroup,
args: {
modelValue: false,
accordion: false,
items,
},
}
const Template: Story = (args, { argTypes }) => ({
components: { CollapsibleGroup },
setup() {
return { args, argTypes }
},
template: `
<CollapsibleGroup v-bind="args"/>
`,
})
export const Default = Template.bind({})
Default.args = {}
export const Accordion = Template.bind({})
Accordion.args = {
accordion: true,
}

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<script lang="ts" setup>
import { Disclosure, DisclosureButton, DisclosurePanel } from '@headlessui/vue'
import { ref, toRefs, watch } from 'vue'
import Collapsible from './Collapsible.vue'
interface CollapsibleItem {
title: string
content: string
isOpen?: boolean
}
const props
= defineProps<{
items?: CollapsibleItem[]
classes?: {
wrapper?: string
button?: string
title?: string
panel?: string
}
accordion?: boolean
}>()
const { items } = toRefs(props)
const children = ref(props.items)
watch(items, (val) => {
children.value = val
})
const onToggle = (item: CollapsibleItem) => {
if (props.accordion) {
children.value.forEach((child) => {
child.isOpen = false
})
item.isOpen = true
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div class="w-full p-2" :class="classes?.wrapper">
<slot>
<Collapsible
v-for="(item, idx) in children"
:key="idx"
v-bind="item"
v-model="item.isOpen"
@toggle="onToggle(item)"
/>
</slot>
</div>
</template>

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<template>
<Swiper
:autoHeight="true"
:loop="true"
:spaceBetween="30"
:centeredSlides="true"
:autoplay="{
delay: 6000,
disableOnInteraction: false,
pauseOnMouseEnter: true
}"
:effect="'fade'"
:fadeEffect="{
crossFade: true
}"
:pagination="{
clickable: true,
}"
:style="{
'--swiper-navigation-color': 'rgb(71 85 105)',
'--swiper-pagination-color': 'rgb(71 85 105)',
'--swiper-pagination-bottom': '0%'
}"
:modules="[SwiperAutoplay, SwiperPagination, SwiperNavigation, SwiperEffectFade]"
>
<SwiperSlide v-for="(item, index) in upcoming_events" class="bg-zinc-100 h-full">
<div class="gap-1 w-[100%] mt-1 mb-1 text-sm h-full">
<div>
{{ item.formatted_date }}: {{item.venue.city}}, {{item.venue.state}}
<div class="text-[#7F7F7F]">
{{ item.venue.name }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Comment
<div v-for="performance in item.program">
<div class="italic text-sm ml-16 pt-1">{{performance.work}}</div>
<div v-if="performance.ensemble" class="ml-20">
{{ performance.ensemble }}
</div>
<div v-for="performer in performance.performers" class="ml-20">
{{ performer.name }} -
<span v-for="(instrument, index) in performer.instrument_tags">
<span v-if="index !== 0">, </span>
{{ instrument }}
</span>
</div>
</div>
-->
</SwiperSlide>
</Swiper>
</template>
<script>
export default {
props: ['upcoming_events']
}
</script>

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<template>
<div class="inline-flex p-1 min-w-[25px]">
<div v-show="visible" class="bg-black rounded-full text-xs inline-flex" >
<button v-if="type === 'score'" @click="modalStore.setModalProps('pdf', 'aspect-[1/1.414]', true, '', '', '', link, work.soundcloud_trackid ? 'https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/' + work.soundcloud_trackid + '&auto_play=true&show_user=false' : '')" class="inline-flex p-1">
<Icon name="ion:book-sharp" style="color: white" />
</button>
<a v-else-if="type === 'document'" :href="isExternalLink ? link : undefined" :target="isExternalLink ? '_blank' : undefined" :rel="isExternalLink ? 'noopener noreferrer' : undefined" @click="openDocument()" class="inline-flex p-1 cursor-pointer">
<Icon name="ion:book-sharp" style="color: white" />
</a>
<a v-else-if="type === 'buy'" :href="link" :target="newTab ? '_blank' : undefined" :rel="newTab ? 'noopener noreferrer' : undefined" class="inline-flex p-1 cursor-pointer">
<Icon name="bxs:purchase-tag" style="color: white" />
</a>
<NuxtLink v-else-if="type === 'email'" class="inline-flex p-1" :to="link">
<Icon name="ic:baseline-email" style="color: white" />
</NuxtLink>
<a v-else-if="type === 'discogs'" :href="link" :target="newTab ? '_blank' : undefined" :rel="newTab ? 'noopener noreferrer' : undefined" class="inline-flex p-1 cursor-pointer">
<Icon name="simple-icons:discogs" style="color: white" />
</a>
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import { useAudioPlayerStore } from "@/stores/AudioPlayerStore"
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const audioPlayerStore = useAudioPlayerStore()
const modalStore = useModalStore()
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import { ref } from 'vue'
import {
Dialog,
DialogPanel,
TransitionChild,
TransitionRoot,
} from '@headlessui/vue'
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persistent?: boolean
fullscreen?: boolean
maxHeight?: string
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fullscreen: false,
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<script setup lang="ts">
import { DialogTitle } from '@headlessui/vue'
interface Props {
dismissable?: boolean
titleClass?: string
}
defineProps<Props>()
const api = inject('modal')
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<template>
<DialogTitle
as="div"
class="flex gap-2 justify-between items-center px-4 pt-3"
>
<h3
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<div>
<div class="text-5xl p-2"> <NuxtLink to='/'>michael winter</NuxtLink></div>
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<NuxtLink class="px-3" to='/'>works</NuxtLink>
<NuxtLink class="px-3" to='/events'>events</NuxtLink>
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<NuxtLink class="px-3" to='/a_history_of_the_domino_problem'>A HISTORY OF THE DOMINO PROBLEM | 17.11 - 01.12.2023 </NuxtLink>
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modules: ['@nuxtjs/tailwindcss', '@nuxt/image', '@nuxt/icon', '@pinia/nuxt', 'nuxt-headlessui', 'nuxt-swiper', 'nuxt-umami'],
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domains: ['unboundedpress.org']
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<template>
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<div class="p-5 text-5xl font-bold">a history of the domino problem</div>
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<div class="inline-flex text-2xl ml-4 mb-5">
<a href="#about" class="px-3">about</a>
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For the Lecture-Concert on 22 Nov 2023, Registration recommended. Sign up <NuxtLink class="text-2xl font-bold" to='https://www.eventbrite.de/e/a-history-of-the-domino-problem-lecture-concert-tickets-707700981687'>HERE</NuxtLink>.
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<span class="italic">a history of the domino problem</span> is a performance-installation that traces the history of an epistemological problem in mathematics about how things that one could never imagine fitting together, actually come together and unify in unexpected ways. The work comprises a set of musical compositions and a kinetic sculpture that sonify and visualize rare tilings (more commonly known as mosaics) constructed from dominoes. The dominoes in these tilings are similar yet slightly different than those used in the popular game of the same name. As opposed to rectangles divided into two regions with numbers between 1 and 6, they are squares where each of the 4 edges is assigned a number (typically represented by a corresponding color or alternatively, pattern) called <NuxtLink to='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_tile'>Wang tiles</NuxtLink>. Like in the game, the rule is that edges of adjacent dominoes in a tiling must match.
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The tilings sonified and visualized in <span class="italic">a history of the domino problem</span> are rare because there is no systematic way to find them. This is due to the fact that they are <NuxtLink to='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperiodic_tiling'><span class="italic">aperiodic</span></NuxtLink>. One can think of an aperiodic tiling as an infinite puzzle with a peculiar characteristic: given unlimited copies of dominoes with a finite set of color/pattern combinations for the edges, on can form a tiling that expands infinitely. However, in that solution, any repeating structure in the tiling will eventually be interrupted. This phenomenon is one of the most intriguing aspects of the work. As the music and the visuals are derived from the tilings, the resulting textures are always shifting ever so slightly.
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The original Domino Problem asked if there exists an algorithm/computer program that, when given as input a finite set of dominoes with varying color combinations for the edges, can output a binary answer, `yes' or `no', whether or not copies of that set can form an infinite tiling. The problem was first posed by Hao Wang in 1961, who conjectured that the answer is positive and that such an algorithm does exist. The existence of aperiodic tilings would mean that such an algorithm <span class="italic">does not</span> exist. However, in 1964, his student, Robert Berger, proved him wrong by discovering an infinite, aperiodic tiling constructed with copies of a set of 20,426 dominoes. The resolution of Wang's original question led to new questions and mathematicians took on the challenge of finding the smallest set of dominoes that would construct an infinite aperiodic tiling. Over the past 60 years, this number has been continually reduced with the contributions of many different mathematicians until the most recent discovery of a set of 11 dominoes along with a proof that no smaller sets exist. It is a remarkable narrative/history of a particular epistemological problem that challenged a group of people not only to solve it, but to understand it to the extent possible.
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a few thoughts on how things fit together...
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(free entrance)
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<br>
<div class="mb-5">
in collaboration with MAREIKE YIN-YEE LEE
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<div class="mb-5">
Exhibition Opening - 17 Nov 2023 | 19 Uhr
</div>
<div class="mb-5">
Exhibition Closing - 01 Dec 2023 | 19 Uhr
</div>
<div class="mb-5">
Gallery Hours - Wednesday to Friday | 13 - 19 Uhr & Saturday | 12 - 18 Uhr
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Lichthof Ost, HU Berlin Hauptgebäude, Campus Mitte, Unter den Linden 6 (U-Bahn Unter den Linden oder Museuminsel)
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<span class="font-bold">About the Exhibition</span>
<br>
<br>
The exhibition will feature individual and collaborative works by Michael Winter and Mareike Yin-Yee Lee in a constellation designed specifically for the Lichthof Ost exhibition room of the Humboldt University. The original kinetic sculpture Winter created to visualize the aperiodic tilings of the history of the domino problem will be juxtaposed with recent works by Yin-Yee Lee as well as collaboratively created realizations of the tilings. The works on display by Yin-Yee Lee will highlight selections from her Hidden Lakes and Missing Pieces series in which enigmatic outlines of lakes and various shapes encourage observers to perceive similarities and differences in form, pattern, and repetition between the pieces and to mentally fill in blank space. The collaborative realizations of the tilings will include prints generated by Winter with the aid of a computer that incorporate images and color schemes by Yin-Yee Lee as well as a floor mosaic of drawings on mirrors. The exhibition plays on the macro versus the micro, transformation, and how topologies of various color combinations, relationships between shapes and gradients reflect in space in order to illuminate "a few thoughts on how things fit together..."
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<span class="font-bold">About the Kinetic Sculpture</span>
<br>
<br>
The kinetic sculpture displays the mosaics using visual cryptography. In visual cryptography, a message is encrypted by dividing the information of the message into two `shadow' images, which look completely random and independent of each other. The message is decrypted and revealed when the shadow images are combined/overlayed in a precise orientation. In the kinetic sculpture of a history of the domino problem, the shadow images are printed on photomasks, which are essentially high-resolution transparencies: quartz wafers with a chrome coating etched at a pixel size ranging from nano- to micrometers. A high-precision, motorized multiaxis stage aligns the finely printed shadow images to reveal the mosaics (along with 3 other images of poetic texts inspired by the history of the Domino Problem).
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<span class="font-bold">Exhibition Opening - 17 Nov 2023 | 19 Uhr</span>
<br>
Lichthof Ost, HU Berlin Hauptgebäude, Campus Mitte, Unter den Linden 6 (U-Bahn Unter den Linden oder Museuminsel)
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<div class="mb-5">
<span class="font-bold">Exhibition Closing - 01 Dec 2023 | 19 Uhr</span>
<br>
Lichthof Ost, HU Berlin Hauptgebäude, Campus Mitte, Unter den Linden 6 (U-Bahn Unter den Linden oder Museuminsel)
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<div class="mb-5">
<span class="font-bold">Public lecture + Concert (free entrance) - 22 Nov 2023 | 19:30 Uhr (doors open at 19:00 Uhr)</span>
<br>
with Prof. JARKKO KARI (Turku University), moderated by Prof. Dr. GAËTAN BOROT (HU Berlin)
<br>
the abstract of Prof. JARKKO KARI's Lecture is provided below
<br>
performance by KALI ENSEMBLE
<br>
Fritz-Reuter-Saal, HU Berlin Universitätsgebäude (am Hegelplatz), Dorotheenstraße 24 (U-Bahn Unter den Linden oder Museuminsel)
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<span class="font-bold">Concert - 23 Nov 2023 | 20:30 Uhr (doors open at 20:00 Uhr)</span>
<br>
performance by KALI ENSEMBLE
<br>
<NuxtLink to='https://www.km28.de/'>KM28</NuxtLink>
<br>
Karl-Marx-Str. 28, 12043 Berlin (U-Bahn Karl-Marx-Platz)
<br>
(entry by donation, with proceeds going to the Kali Ensemble)
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<br>
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<br>
About the Public lecture
<br>
<span class="font-bold">From Wang Tiles to the Domino Problem: A Tale of Aperiodicity</span>
<br>
<br>
This presentation delves into the remarkable history of aperiodic tilings and the domino problem. Aperiodic tile sets refer to collections of tiles that can only tile the plane in a non-repeating, or non-periodic, manner. Such sets were not believed to exist until 1964 when R. Berger introduced the first aperiodic set consisting of an astonishing 20,426 Wang tiles. Over the years, ongoing research led to significant advancements, culminating in 2015 with the discovery of a mere 11 Wang tiles by E. Jeandel and M. Rao, alongside a computer-assisted proof of their minimality. Simultaneously, researchers found even smaller aperiodic sets composed of polygon-shaped tiles. Notably, Penrose's kite and dart tiles emerged as early examples, and most recently, a groundbreaking discovery was made - a solitary aperiodic tile known as the "hat" that can tile the plane exclusively in a non-periodic manner. Aperiodic tile sets are intimately connected with the domino problem that asserts how certain tile sets can tile the plane without us ever being able to establish their tiling nature with absolute certainty. Moreover, aperiodic tilings hold a distinct visual aesthetic allure. In today's musical presentation, their artistic appeal transcends the visual domain and extends into the realm of music.
<br>
-Jarkko Kari
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<NuxtLink class="text-3xl font-bold" to='/'>Michael Winter - composer | sound artist</NuxtLink>
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My practice as a composer and sound artist is diverse, ranging from music created by digital and acoustic instruments to installations and kinetic sculptures. Each piece typically explores one simple process and often reflects various related interests of mine such as phenomenology, mathematics, epistemology, algorithmic information theory, and the history of science. To me, everything we experience is computable. Given this digital philosophy, I acknowledge even my most open works as algorithmic; and, while not always apparent on the surface of any given piece, the considerations of computability and epistemology are integral to my practice. I often reconcile epistemological limits with artistic practicality by considering and addressing the limits of computation from an artistic and experiential vantage point and by collaborating with other artists, mathematicians, and scientists in order to integrate objects, ideas, and texts from various domains as structural elements in my pieces. My work also aims to subvert discriminatory conventions and hierarchies by exploring alternative forms of presentation and interaction, often with minimal resources and low information.
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<p>
My work has been presented at venues and festivals throughout the world such as REDCAT, in Los Angeles; the Ostrava Festival of New Music in the Czech Republic; Tsonami Arte Sonoro Festival in Valparaiso, Chile; the Huddersfield New Music Festival in the United Kingdom; and Umbral Sesiones at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Oaxaca, Mexico. Recordings of my music have been released by XI Records, Another Timbre, New World Records, Edition Wandelweiser, Bahn Mi Verlag, Tsonami Records, and Pogus Productions. In 2008, I co-founded the wulf., a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to experimental performance and art. From 2018 to 2019, I was a fellow / artist-in-residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany. I currently reside in Berlin.
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<NuxtLink class="text-3xl font-bold" to='http://www.mareikelee.com/'>MAREIKE YIN-YEE LEE - visual artist</NuxtLink>
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Mareike YinYee Lees multidisciplinary practice encompasses drawing, video, sculpture, found and made objects, printmaking, and artist books. Current works include installations, recordings and live performances produced in collaboration with musicians and composers with an emphasis on the relation between sight and sound. How we approach, perceive and respond to these form the basis of her recent works manifestations. Her immersive, site-specific installations explore the complex and tenuous nature of communication and how we experience space, drawing on gesture, sound, and memory to elicit responses that cannot be put into words. She redefines the architecture and temporality of the spaces in which she works. Lees work plays with the spaces between, across, and beyond, embracing the undefinable and subtle gradations, forging a language of colour, tone and space that seeks to articulate microcosms of daily life and sustained contemplation. Lee studied at Universität der Künste, Berlin, Germany; University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; and Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Nova Scotia, Canada, where she was awarded the Joseph Beuys Scholarship and the Canada Millennium Award of Excellence. Recent projects include exhibitions and performances at Kunsthaus Kule Berlin (2020), Kunstmuseum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen Magdeburg (2019), Galerie Kunstpunkt Berlin (2018), Kunstbezirk Stuttgart, Kunst(zeug)haus Rapperswil- Jona Switzerland (2017), Kunsthaus Interlaken (2017), Neuer Kunstverein, Aschaffenburg (2016), and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2016).
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<NuxtLink class="text-3xl font-bold" to='https://www.facebook.com/KaliEnsemble'>KALI - performing ensemble</NuxtLink>
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Kali is a new music ensemble based in the Hague. They primarily work with composers with whom they can collaborate and experiment over long periods. They aim to develop an artistic practice unique to their relationship with their collaborators. Over the past years, they have formed close and active relationships with several composers based in The Hague and abroad realizing many large-scale projects with great attention to detail.
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<NuxtLink class="text-3xl font-bold" to='https://users.utu.fi/jkari/'>Jarkko Kari - mathematician | invited guest</NuxtLink>
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Jarkko Kari received his MSc and PhD degrees in mathematics from the University of Turku in Finland in 1986 and 1990, respectively. He then worked for the Academy of Finland, and for Iterated Systems Inc. and the University of Iowa in the USA. Since year 2000 he has been a professor of mathematics at the University of Turku. His research interests include automata theory and the theory of computation, with emphasis on cellular automata, tilings and symbolic dynamics. Jarkko Kari has supervised twelve PhD theses, published over one hundred peer reviewed research articles and edited twenty conference proceedings and special issues on these topics. He serves in the editorial boards of eight scientific journals, and is currently a co-editor-in-chief of the journal Natural Computing. Jarkko Kari is a member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters since 2014.
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<NuxtLink class="text-3xl font-bold" to='https://www.mathematik.hu-berlin.de/de/forschung/forschungsgebiete/mathematische-physik/borot-mp-homepage'>Gaëtan Borot - mathematician | organizer | moderator</NuxtLink>
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<nuxt-img class="w-full" src="/hdp_images/gaetan.jpg"/>
<div class="px-5">
Gaëtan Borot was trained at École Normale Supérieure (Paris) in theoretical physicist and progressively moved to pure mathematics. He received his PhD from Universite d'Orsay / CEA Saclay in 2011. After a postdoctorate in Geneva and a visiting scholarship at MIT, he worked as a Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn. Since 2020, he holds a bridge professorship between the Institute of Mathematics and the Institute of Physics of the Humboldt University of Berlin. He has worked on enumerative geometry, combinatorics, random matrix theory and mathematical aspects of quantum field theory, and likes to investigate the unexpected relations between seemingly different problems. He is also interested in scientific outreach.
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<NuxtLink class="px-3" to='https://www.km28.de/'><nuxt-img class="w-[100px]" src="/hdp_images/km28_logo.png"/></NuxtLink>
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a few selected articles:
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Hao Wang (1961), Proving theorems by pattern recognitionII, Bell System Technical Journal, Volume: 40, Issue: 1.
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Robert Berger (1966), The undecidability of the domino problem, American Mathematical Society, Volume 1, 1966.
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Jarkko Kari (1996), A small aperiodic set of Wang tiles, Discrete Mathematics, Volume 160.
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Emmanuel Jeandel and Michael Rao, An aperiodic set of 11 Wang tiles, Advances in Combinatorics, Volume 1.
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<br>
<div class="mb-5 text-2xl font-bold">
a definitive book on tilings and patterns:
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Branko Grunbaum and G.C. Shephard, Tilings and Patterns, Dover Books (originally published 1986)
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a few useful links:
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<NuxtLink to='https://grahamshawcross.com/2012/10/12/aperiodic-tiling/'>https://grahamshawcross.com/2012/10/12/aperiodic-tiling/</NuxtLink>
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<NuxtLink to='https://grahamshawcross.com/2012/10/12/wang-tiles-and-aperiodic-tiling/'>https://grahamshawcross.com/2012/10/12/wang-tiles-and-aperiodic-tiling/</NuxtLink>
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<NuxtLink to='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_tile'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_tile</NuxtLink>
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<NuxtLink to='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperiodic_tiling'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperiodic_tiling</NuxtLink>
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For information or any inquiries email Michael Winter by clicking
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<span class="font-bold">HERE</span>
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To download the poster for the project, click
<NuxtLink class="inline-flex p-1" to='/pubs/hdp_poster.pdf'>
<span class="font-bold">HERE</span>
</NuxtLink>
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To download the poster specifically for the exhibition, click
<NuxtLink class="inline-flex p-1" to='/pubs/a_few_thoughts_exhibition_poster.pdf'>
<span class="font-bold">HERE</span>
</NuxtLink>
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<p class="text-lg">about</p>
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<div class="leading-tight py-2">
My practice as a composer and sound artist is diverse, ranging from music created by digital and acoustic instruments to installations and kinetic sculptures. Each piece typically explores one simple process and often reflects various related interests of mine such as epistemology, mathematics, algorithmic information theory, and the history of science. Phenomenologically, I contemplate the possibility that everything is potentially computable, even our experiences. Given this digital philosophy, I acknowledge even my most open works as algorithmic; and, while not always apparent on the surface of any given piece, the considerations of computability and epistemology are integral to my practice. I often reconcile epistemological limits with artistic practicality by understanding the limits of computation from an artistic and experiential vantage point and by collaborating with other artists, mathematicians, and scientists in order to integrate objects, ideas, and texts from various domains as structural elements in my pieces. My work also aims to subvert discriminatory conventions and hierarchies by exploring alternative forms of presentation and interaction, often with minimal resources and low information.
</div>
<div class="leading-tight py-2">
My music and installations have been presented at venues and festivals throughout the world such as REDCAT, in Los Angeles; the Ostrava Festival of New Music in the Czech Republic; Tsonami Arte Sonoro Festival in Valparaiso, Chile; the Huddersfield New Music Festival in the United Kingdom; and Umbral Sesiones at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Oaxaca, Mexico. Recordings of my music have been released by XI Records, Another Timbre, New World Records, Edition Wandelweiser, Bahn Mi Verlag, Tsonami Records, and Pogus Productions. In 2008, I co-founded <em>the wulf.</em>, a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to experimental performance and art that presented over 350 events in 8 years. From 2018 to 2019, I was a fellow / artist-in-residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany. I currently teach as University Professor of Sound and Intermedia at the Gustav Mahler Privatuniversität für Musik in Klagenfurt, Austria while maintaining my primary residence in Berlin, Germany.
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Contact
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CV
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Works List with Presentation History
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<ImageSlider bucket="images" :gallery="gallery" class="max-w-[90%]"></ImageSlider>
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const { data: gallery } = await useFetch('/api/my_image_gallery')
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<template>
<div class="min-h-screen bg-gray-100">
<div v-if="!authenticated" class="flex items-center justify-center min-h-screen">
<FormKit type="form" @submit="checkPassword" submit-label="Login">
<FormKit
type="password"
name="password"
label="Password"
validation="required"
/>
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<div v-else class="flex min-h-screen">
<div class="w-64 bg-white border-r p-4">
<h2 class="text-xl font-bold mb-4">Admin</h2>
<div class="mb-4">
<h3 class="text-xs font-semibold text-gray-500 uppercase mb-2">Collections</h3>
<nav class="space-y-1">
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:key="col.key"
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{{ col.label }}
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<div>
<h3 class="text-xs font-semibold text-gray-500 uppercase mb-2">Files</h3>
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<button
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:key="folder.key"
@click="selectedView = 'files'; selectedFolder = folder.key"
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{{ folder.label }}
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</nav>
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<div class="flex-1 p-8 overflow-auto">
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<template v-if="selectedView === 'collections'">
<div class="flex justify-between items-center mb-6">
<h1 class="text-2xl font-bold">{{ collections.find(c => c.key === selectedCollection)?.label }}</h1>
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Add New
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</div>
<input
v-model="searchQuery"
type="text"
placeholder="Search..."
class="w-full mb-4 px-4 py-2 border rounded-lg focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-black"
/>
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<tbody>
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<td class="px-4 py-3">{{ getTitle(item) }}</td>
<td class="px-4 py-3 space-x-2">
<button @click="viewRawJson(item)" class="text-green-600 hover:text-green-800">JSON</button>
<button @click="deleteItem(item)" class="text-red-600 hover:text-red-800">Delete</button>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</template>
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<template v-else-if="selectedView === 'files'">
<div class="flex justify-between items-center mb-6">
<h1 class="text-2xl font-bold">{{ fileFolders.find(f => f.key === selectedFolder)?.label }}</h1>
<label class="px-4 py-2 bg-black text-white rounded hover:bg-gray-800 cursor-pointer">
{{ isUploading ? 'Uploading...' : 'Upload File' }}
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<input
v-model="fileSearchQuery"
type="text"
placeholder="Search files..."
class="w-full mb-4 px-4 py-2 border rounded-lg focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-black"
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<tbody>
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<td class="px-4 py-3">{{ file.name }}</td>
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<button @click="deleteFile(file)" class="text-red-600 hover:text-red-800">Delete</button>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</template>
<div v-if="rawJsonItem" class="fixed inset-0 z-50 bg-black bg-opacity-50 flex items-center justify-center p-4">
<div class="bg-white rounded-lg shadow-xl w-full max-w-4xl h-[80vh] flex flex-col p-6">
<h2 class="text-xl font-bold mb-4">Raw JSON</h2>
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spellcheck="false"
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</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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</template>
<script setup>
import { ref, watch, computed } from 'vue'
import { collections } from '@/admin/schemas'
const password = ref('')
const authenticated = ref(false)
const selectedView = ref('collections')
const selectedCollection = ref('works')
const selectedFolder = ref('scores')
const items = ref([])
const files = ref([])
const rawJsonItem = ref(null)
const rawJsonContent = ref('')
const isUploading = ref(false)
const searchQuery = ref('')
const fileSearchQuery = ref('')
const searchFields = {
works: ['title', 'type', 'instrument_tags'],
publications: ['entryTags.title', 'entryTags.year', 'citationKey'],
events: ['venue.name', 'venue.city', 'start_date'],
releases: ['title', 'year'],
talks: ['title', 'location', 'date']
}
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if (!searchQuery.value.trim()) return items.value
const query = searchQuery.value.toLowerCase()
const fields = searchFields[selectedCollection.value] || []
return items.value.filter(item => {
for (const field of fields) {
const value = field.split('.').reduce((obj, key) => obj?.[key], item)
if (value && String(value).toLowerCase().includes(query)) {
return true
}
}
return false
})
})
const filteredFiles = computed(() => {
if (!fileSearchQuery.value.trim()) return files.value
const normalize = (str) => str.toLowerCase().replace(/[\s_-]+/g, '')
const query = normalize(fileSearchQuery.value)
return files.value.filter(file => normalize(file.name).includes(query))
})
const fileFolders = [
{ key: 'scores', label: 'Scores' },
{ key: 'pubs', label: 'Publications' },
{ key: 'album_art', label: 'Album Art' },
{ key: 'images', label: 'Images' },
{ key: 'hdp_images', label: 'HDP Images' }
]
async function checkPassword(data) {
try {
const result = await $fetch('/api/auth/verify-password', {
method: 'POST',
body: { password: data.password }
})
if (result.valid) {
authenticated.value = true
loadItems()
} else {
alert('Incorrect password')
}
} catch (e) {
console.error('Password check failed:', e)
alert('Error: ' + e.message)
}
}
function logout() {
authenticated.value = false
password.value = ''
}
function getTitle(item) {
if (selectedCollection.value === 'publications' && item.entryTags?.title) {
return item.entryTags.title
}
if (selectedCollection.value === 'events' && item.start_date) {
const v = item.venue
return `${item.start_date}: ${v?.name} - ${v?.city}, ${v?.state}`
}
if (selectedCollection.value === 'talks' && item.date) {
return `${item.date}: ${item.location}`
}
return item.title || item.citationKey || item.name || item.id
}
async function loadItems() {
const { data } = await useFetch(`/api/admin/${selectedCollection.value}`)
items.value = data.value || []
}
async function loadFiles() {
const { data } = await useFetch(`/api/admin/files?folder=${selectedFolder.value}`)
files.value = data.value || []
}
function createNew() {
rawJsonItem.value = { id: null }
rawJsonContent.value = '{\n \n}'
}
function viewRawJson(item) {
rawJsonItem.value = item
rawJsonContent.value = JSON.stringify(item, null, 2)
}
async function saveRawJson() {
try {
const parsed = JSON.parse(rawJsonContent.value)
const method = parsed.id ? 'PUT' : 'POST'
await useFetch(`/api/admin/${selectedCollection.value}`, {
method,
body: parsed
})
rawJsonItem.value = null
loadItems()
} catch (e) {
alert('Invalid JSON')
}
}
async function deleteItem(item) {
if (confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this item?')) {
await useFetch(`/api/admin/${selectedCollection.value}/${item.id}`, {
method: 'DELETE'
})
loadItems()
}
}
async function handleFileUpload(event) {
const file = event.target.files?.[0]
if (!file) return
isUploading.value = true
const formData = new FormData()
formData.append('file', file)
try {
await $fetch(`/api/admin/files/upload?folder=${selectedFolder.value}`, {
method: 'POST',
body: formData
})
loadFiles()
} catch (e) {
alert('Upload failed: ' + e.message)
} finally {
isUploading.value = false
event.target.value = ''
}
}
async function deleteFile(file) {
if (confirm(`Delete ${file.name}?`)) {
await $fetch(`/api/admin/files?folder=${selectedFolder.value}&file=${file.name}`, {
method: 'DELETE'
})
loadFiles()
}
}
function copyUrl(url) {
navigator.clipboard.writeText(window.location.origin + url)
alert('URL copied to clipboard!')
}
watch(selectedCollection, () => {
loadItems()
})
watch(selectedFolder, () => {
loadFiles()
})
watch(selectedView, (newView) => {
if (newView === 'collections') {
loadItems()
} else if (newView === 'files') {
loadFiles()
}
})
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<script setup>
definePageMeta({
layout: 'plain'
})
const { data: resumeData } = await useFetch('/api/resume')
const { data: talksData } = await useFetch('/api/talks')
const resume = computed(() => resumeData.value)
const talksByYear = computed(() => {
if (!talksData.value) return []
const byYear = {}
for (const talk of talksData.value) {
const year = talk.date ? new Date(talk.date).getFullYear() : 'Unknown'
if (!byYear[year]) byYear[year] = []
byYear[year].push(talk)
}
return Object.keys(byYear)
.sort((a, b) => b - a)
.map(year => {
const talks = byYear[year]
const byLocation = {}
for (const talk of talks) {
const key = `${talk.location}|||${talk.date}`
if (!byLocation[key]) byLocation[key] = []
byLocation[key].push(talk)
}
const groups = Object.values(byLocation).map(group => ({
location: group[0].location,
date: group[0].date,
titles: group.map(t => t.title)
}))
return { year, groups }
})
})
function formatMonth(dateStr) {
if (!dateStr) return 'Present'
const date = new Date(dateStr)
if (isNaN(date)) return dateStr
return date.toLocaleDateString('en-US', { month: 'short', year: 'numeric' })
}
function formatYear(dateStr) {
if (!dateStr) return ''
const date = new Date(dateStr)
if (isNaN(date)) return dateStr
return date.getFullYear()
}
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter'
})
</script>
<template>
<div class="cv-container">
<header class="cv-header">
<h1>Michael Winter</h1>
<h3>Curriculum Vitae</h3>
<p class="contact">
{{ resume?.basics?.email }} &nbsp;·&nbsp; {{ resume?.basics?.phone }} &nbsp;·&nbsp; {{ resume?.basics?.website }}
</p>
</header>
<hr />
<!-- Education -->
<section v-if="resume?.education?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Education</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="(edu, idx) in resume.education" :key="idx" class="item">
<span class="item-title">{{ edu.studyType }} in {{ edu.area }}</span>
<span class="item-meta">{{ edu.institution }}, {{ formatYear(edu.endDate) }}</span>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Teaching -->
<section v-if="resume?.teaching?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Teaching</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="(teach, idx) in resume.teaching" :key="idx" class="item">
<div class="item-header">
<span class="item-title">{{ teach.company }}</span>
<span class="item-subtitle">{{ teach.position }}</span>
</div>
<div class="item-detail">{{ formatMonth(teach.startDate) }} {{ formatMonth(teach.endDate) }}</div>
<ul v-if="teach.highlights" class="item-list">
<li v-for="h in teach.highlights">{{ h }}</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Lectures -->
<section v-if="talksByYear.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Lectures</h4>
<div v-for="yearGroup in talksByYear" :key="yearGroup.year" class="year-group">
<div class="year-header">{{ yearGroup.year }}</div>
<div v-for="(group, idx) in yearGroup.groups" :key="idx" class="item">
<span class="item-title">{{ group.location }}</span>
<template v-for="(title, tidx) in group.titles" :key="tidx">
<div class="item-detail talk-title" v-if="Array.isArray(title)">
<em v-for="(t, i) in title" :key="i" style="display: block;">{{ t }}</em>
</div>
<div class="item-detail talk-title" v-else>
<em style="display: block;">{{ title }}</em>
</div>
</template>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Relevant Work -->
<section v-if="resume?.work?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Relevant Work</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="(w, idx) in resume.work" :key="idx" class="item">
<div class="item-header">
<span class="item-title">{{ w.company }}</span>
<span class="item-subtitle">{{ w.position }}</span>
</div>
<div class="item-detail">{{ formatMonth(w.startDate) }} {{ formatMonth(w.endDate) }}</div>
<ul v-if="w.highlights" class="item-list">
<li v-for="h in w.highlights">{{ h }}</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Skills -->
<section v-if="resume?.skills?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Coding Skills</h4>
<p class="item-detail">
<span v-for="(skill, idx) in resume.skills" :key="idx">
{{ skill.keywords?.join(', ') }}
</span>
</p>
</section>
<!-- Languages -->
<section v-if="resume?.languages?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Language Skills</h4>
<p class="item-detail">
<span v-for="(lang, idx) in resume.languages" :key="idx">
{{ lang.language }} {{ lang.fluency }}{{ idx < resume.languages.length - 1 ? '; ' : '' }}
</span>
</p>
</section>
<!-- Publications -->
<section v-if="resume?.publications?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Publications</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="pub in resume.publications" :key="pub.id" class="item">
<div class="item-title" v-html="pub.entryTags?.title"></div>
<div class="bib">
{{ pub.entryTags?.author }}
<span v-if="pub.entryTags?.editor">, editors {{ pub.entryTags.editor }}.</span>
<span v-if="pub.entryTags?.booktitle"><em>{{ pub.entryTags.booktitle }}.</em></span>
<span v-if="pub.entryTags?.journal"><em>{{ pub.entryTags.journal }}</em>,</span>
<span v-if="pub.entryTags?.volume">vol. {{ pub.entryTags.volume }}</span>
<span v-if="pub.entryTags?.publisher">{{ pub.entryTags.publisher }},</span> {{ pub.entryTags?.year }}.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Recordings -->
<section v-if="resume?.solo_releases?.length || resume?.compilation_releases?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Recordings</h4>
<div v-if="resume?.solo_releases?.length" class="subsection">
<div class="subsection-title"><strong>Solo Albums</strong></div>
<div v-for="(rel, idx) in resume.solo_releases" :key="idx" class="item recording-item">
<span class="item-title">{{ rel.title }}</span>
<span class="item-detail">{{ rel.publisher }}. {{ rel.media_type }}. {{ rel.date }}.</span>
</div>
</div>
<div v-if="resume?.compilation_releases?.length" class="subsection">
<div class="subsection-title"><strong>Compilation Albums</strong></div>
<div v-for="(rel, idx) in resume.compilation_releases" :key="idx" class="item recording-item">
<span class="item-title">{{ rel.title }}</span>
<span class="item-detail">{{ rel.publisher }}. {{ rel.media_type }}. {{ rel.date }}.</span>
<div class="item-detail">featuring <span class="italic">{{ rel.work }}</span></div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- Residencies -->
<section v-if="resume?.residencies?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>Residencies and Awards</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="(res, idx) in resume.residencies" :key="idx" class="item">
<span class="item-title">{{ res.org }}</span>
<span class="item-meta">{{ res.date }}</span>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<!-- References -->
<section v-if="resume?.references?.length" class="cv-section">
<h4>References</h4>
<div class="cv-entry">
<div v-for="ref in resume.references" :key="ref.id" class="item">
<span class="item-title">{{ ref.name }}</span>
<span class="item-detail">{{ ref.position }}</span>
<span class="item-detail">{{ ref.email }}</span>
</div>
</div>
</section>
</div>
</template>
<style>
.cv-container {
font-size: 12px;
width: 175mm;
margin: 40px auto;
max-width: 100%;
padding: 0 30px;
font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
line-height: 1.5;
color: #222;
}
.cv-header {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 24px;
}
.cv-header h1 {
font-size: 28px;
font-weight: 600;
margin: 0 0 4px 0;
letter-spacing: -0.5px;
}
.cv-header h3 {
font-size: 16px;
font-weight: 400;
margin: 0 0 8px 0;
color: #555;
}
.cv-header .contact {
font-size: 11px;
color: #555;
margin: 0;
}
.cv-section {
margin-bottom: 20px;
}
.cv-section h4 {
font-size: 13px;
font-weight: 600;
letter-spacing: 0.8px;
margin: 0 0 10px 0;
padding-bottom: 4px;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
color: #222;
}
.cv-entry {
margin-left: 10px;
}
.item {
margin-bottom: 8px;
}
.item-header {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
gap: 8px;
align-items: baseline;
}
.item-title {
font-weight: 500;
}
.item-subtitle {
font-style: italic;
color: #444;
}
.item-meta {
font-size: 11px;
color: #555;
margin-left: 6px;
}
.item-detail {
font-size: 11px;
color: #555;
display: block;
margin-top: 2px;
}
.talk-title {
margin-left: 12px;
}
.item-list {
margin: 4px 0 0 0;
padding-left: 16px;
font-size: 11px;
color: #444;
}
.item-list li {
margin-bottom: 2px;
}
.year-group {
margin-bottom: 12px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
.year-header {
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: 600;
color: #333;
margin-bottom: 6px;
}
.subsection {
margin-top: 10px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
.subsection-title {
font-size: 11px;
font-weight: bold;
color: #444;
margin-bottom: 6px;
}
.recording-item {
margin-left: 12px;
}
.italic {
font-style: italic;
}
.bib {
font-size: 11px;
color: #444;
margin-top: 2px;
}
hr {
margin: 16px 0;
border: none;
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
}
a {
color: #222;
text-decoration: underline;
}
@media print {
@page {
margin: 15mm;
}
.cv-container {
margin: 0;
padding: 15mm;
width: auto;
font-size: 10pt;
max-width: none;
box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-print-color-adjust: exact;
print-color-adjust: exact;
}
.cv-header h1 {
font-size: 20pt;
}
.cv-header h3 {
font-size: 12pt;
}
.cv-section h4 {
font-size: 10pt;
border-bottom: 1pt solid #999;
break-after: avoid;
page-break-after: avoid;
}
.item {
break-inside: avoid;
page-break-inside: avoid;
}
.item-title {
font-weight: 500;
}
.item-meta,
.item-detail,
.item-list {
font-size: 9pt;
}
.year-header {
font-size: 10pt;
break-after: avoid;
page-break-after: avoid;
}
hr {
border-top: 1pt solid #999;
}
.cv-entry,
.year-group,
.subsection {
margin-left: 0;
}
}
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<template>
<div class="bg-zinc-100 rounded-lg m-5 grid grid-cols-2 gap-10 divide-x divide-solid divide-black py-4 mb-10">
<div class="px-5">
<p class="text-lg">performances</p>
<div v-for="(item, index) in events">
<Collapsible title='placeholder' :modelValue='index <= 10' class="leading-tight py-2 ml-3 text-sm">
<template v-slot:title>
<div class="gap-1 w-[95%] px-2">
<div>
{{ item.formatted_date }}: {{item.venue.city}}, {{item.venue.state}}
<div class="ml-4 text-[#7F7F7F]">
{{ item.venue.name }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<template v-slot:content>
<div v-for="performance in item.program">
<div class="italic text-sm ml-16 pt-1">{{performance.work}}</div>
<div v-if="performance.ensemble" class="ml-20">
{{ performance.ensemble }}
</div>
<div v-for="performer in performance.performers" class="ml-20">
{{ performer.name }} -
<span v-for="(instrument, index) in performer.instrument_tags">
<span v-if="index !== 0">, </span>
{{ instrument }}
</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="italic text-sm ml-16 pt-1">{{item.legacy_program}}</div>
<div class="ml-20">{{item.legacy_performers}}</div>
</template>
</Collapsible>
</div>
</div>
<div class="px-5">
<p class="text-lg">lectures</p>
<div class="leading-tight py-2 ml-3 text-sm" v-for="item in lectures">
<div class="gap-1">
<div>
{{ item.formatted_date }}: {{item.location}}
<div v-for="talk in item.talks" class="ml-4 text-[#7F7F7F]">
{{ talk.title }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup>
const { data: events } = await useFetch('/api/events', {
transform: (events) => {
for (const event of events) {
let date = new Date(event.start_date)
event.formatted_date = ("0" + (date.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2) + "." + ("0" + date.getDate()).slice(-2) + "." + date.getFullYear()
}
return events.sort((a,b) => new Date(b.start_date) - new Date(a.start_date))
}
})
const { data: lectures } = await useFetch('/api/talks', {
transform: (events) => {
for (const event of events) {
let date = new Date(event.date)
event.date = date
event.formatted_date = ("0" + (date.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2) + "." + ("0" + date.getDate()).slice(-2) + "." + date.getFullYear()
if(typeof event.title === 'string' || event.title instanceof String) {event.talks = [{'title': event.title}]
} else {
let talks = []
for(const talk of event.title){
talks.push({"title": talk})
}
event.talks = talks
}
}
return events.sort((a,b) => new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date))
}
})
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter - Events - Performances and Lectures'
})
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<template>
<div class="bg-zinc-100 rounded-lg m-5 grid grid-cols-3 gap-10 divide-x divide-solid divide-black py-4 mb-10">
<div class="px-5">
<p class="text-lg">pieces</p>
<div class="py-2 ml-3" v-for="item in works">
<p class="font-thin">{{ item.year }}</p>
<div class="leading-tight py-1 ml-3" v-for="work in item.works">
<div class="grid grid-cols-[65%,30%] gap-1 font-thin items-start">
<div class="italic text-sm">{{ work.title }}</div>
<div class="inline-flex mt-[-4px]">
<div>
<IconButton :visible="work.score" type="score" :work="work" :link="work.score" class="inline-flex p-1"></IconButton>
</div>
<div>
<IconButton :visible="work.soundcloud_trackid" type="audio" :work="work" class="inline-flex p-1"></IconButton>
</div>
<div>
<IconButton :visible="work.vimeo_trackid" type="video" :work="work" class="inline-flex p-1"></IconButton>
</div>
<div>
<IconButton :visible="work.gallery" type="image" :work="work" class="inline-flex p-1"></IconButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="px-5">
<p class="text-lg">writings</p>
<div class="leading-tight py-2 ml-3 text-sm" v-for="item in pubs">
<div class="grid grid-cols-[95%,5%] gap-1 items-start">
<div>
<span v-html="item.entryTags.title"></span>
<div class="ml-4 text-[#7F7F7F]">
{{ item.entryTags.author }}
<span v-if=item.entryTags.booktitle>{{ item.entryTags.booktitle}}.&nbsp;</span>
<span v-if=item.entryTags.journal>{{item.entryTags.journal}}.&nbsp;</span>
<span v-if=item.entryTags.editor>editors {{item.entryTags.editor}}&nbsp;</span>
<span v-if=item.entryTags.volume>volume {{item.entryTags.volume}}.</span>
<span v-if=item.entryTags.publisher>{{item.entryTags.publisher}}.</span>
{{ item.entryTags.year }}.
</div>
</div>
<div>
<IconButton :visible=item.entryTags.howpublished type="document" :link="item.entryTags.howpublished" class="inline-flex p-1 mt-[-6px]"></IconButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="px-5">
<p class="text-lg">albums</p>
<div class="flex flex-col items-center leading-tight py-4 text-sm" v-for="item in releases">
<p class="leading-tight py-2">{{ item.title }}</p>
<button @click="modalStore.setModalProps('image', 'aspect-auto', true, 'album_art', [{image: item.album_art}], '')">
<nuxt-img :src="'/album_art/' + item.album_art"
quality="50"/>
</button>
<div class="flex place-content-center place-items-center">
<IconButton :visible="item.discogs_id" type="discogs" :link="'https://www.discogs.com/release/' + item.discogs_id" :newTab="true"></IconButton>
<IconButton :visible="item.buy_link" type="buy" :link="item.buy_link" :newTab="true"></IconButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup>
import { useModalStore } from "@/stores/ModalStore"
const modalStore = useModalStore()
const groupBy = (x,f)=>x.reduce((a,b,i)=>((a[f(b,i,x)]||=[]).push(b),a),{});
const isValidUrl = urlString => {
var pattern = /^((http|https|ftp):\/\/)/;
return pattern.test(urlString)
}
const { data: images } = await useFetch('/api/images')
const { data: works } = await useFetch('/api/works', {
transform: (works) => {
for (const work of works) {
if(work.score){
work.score = "/scores/" + work.score
}
if(work.images){
let gallery = [];
for (const image of work.images){
gallery.push({
image: image.filename,
})
}
work.gallery = gallery
}
}
let priorityGroups = groupBy(works, work => work.priority)
let groups = groupBy(priorityGroups["1"], work => new Date(work.date).getFullYear())
groups = Object.keys(groups).map((year) => {
return {
year,
works: groups[year].sort((a,b) => new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date))
};
});
groups.sort((a,b) => b.year - a.year)
if (priorityGroups["2"]) {
groups.push({year: "miscellany", works: priorityGroups["2"].sort((a,b) => new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date))})
}
return groups
}
})
const { data: pubs } = await useFetch('/api/publications', {
transform: (pubs) => {
for (const pub of pubs) {
if(pub.entryTags && pub.entryTags.howpublished && !(isValidUrl(pub.entryTags.howpublished))){
pub.entryTags.howpublished = "/pubs/" + pub.entryTags.howpublished
}
}
return pubs.sort((a,b) => (a.citationKey > b.citationKey) ? -1 : ((b.citationKey > a.citationKey) ? 1 : 0))
}
})
const { data: releases } = await useFetch('/api/releases', {
transform: (releases) => {
return releases.sort((a,b) => {
const dateA = parseInt(a.date) || 0
const dateB = parseInt(b.date) || 0
return dateB - dateA
})
}
})
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter - Home / Works - Pieces, Publications, and Albums'
})
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<template>
<div class="flex min-h-full items-center justify-center text-center">
<embed v-if="isPdf" :src="filePath" class="w-[85%] h-[88vh]"/>
<NuxtImg v-else-if="isImage" :src="filePath" class="w-[85%]"/>
</div>
</template>
<script setup>
const route = useRoute()
const filePath = computed(() => {
const filename = route.params.filename
return '/scores/' + filename
})
const isPdf = computed(() => {
return route.params.filename?.endsWith('.pdf')
})
const isImage = computed(() => {
const fn = route.params.filename || ''
return fn.endsWith('.jpg') || fn.endsWith('.jpeg') || fn.endsWith('.png')
})
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter - Scores - ' + route.params.filename
})
</script>

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<script setup>
definePageMeta({
layout: 'plain'
})
const { data: resume } = await useFetch('/api/resume')
const { data: works } = await useFetch('/api/works')
const { data: events } = await useFetch('/api/events')
const worksByYear = computed(() => {
if (!works.value) return []
const grouped = {}
for (const work of works.value) {
const year = work.date ? new Date(work.date).getFullYear() : 'Unknown'
if (!grouped[year]) {
grouped[year] = []
}
const workEvents = events.value?.filter(e => {
if (!e.program) return false
return e.program.some(p => p.work?.toLowerCase().includes(work.title.toLowerCase()))
}) || []
grouped[year].push({
...work,
location: work.instrument_tags?.[0] || '',
events: workEvents
})
}
return Object.keys(grouped)
.sort((a, b) => b - a)
.map(year => ({
year,
works: grouped[year].sort((a, b) => new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date))
}))
})
function formatDate(dateStr) {
if (!dateStr) return ''
const date = new Date(dateStr)
if (isNaN(date)) return dateStr
return date.toLocaleDateString('en-US', { month: 'short', day: 'numeric' })
}
useHead({
titleTemplate: 'Michael Winter'
})
</script>
<template>
<div class="cv-container">
<header class="cv-header">
<h1>{{ resume?.basics?.name }}</h1>
<h3>Works List with Presentation History</h3>
<p class="contact">
{{ resume?.basics?.email }} &nbsp;·&nbsp; {{ resume?.basics?.phone }} &nbsp;·&nbsp; {{ resume?.basics?.website }}
</p>
</header>
<hr />
<p class="intro">
A chronological performance / exhibition history, scores, and recordings are available at<br>
www.unboundedpress.org.<br>
All scores are also published or forthcoming through Frog Peak at<br>
www.frogpeak.org/fpartists/fpwinter.html.
</p>
<!-- Works by Year -->
<section v-for="yearGroup in worksByYear" :key="yearGroup.year" class="cv-section">
<h4>{{ yearGroup.year }}</h4>
<div v-for="work in yearGroup.works" :key="work.id" class="work-entry">
<div class="work-title"><em>{{ work.title }}</em></div>
<div class="work-info" v-if="work.instrument_tags">
<span v-for="(tag, idx) in work.instrument_tags" :key="tag">
{{ tag }}{{ idx < work.instrument_tags.length - 1 ? ', ' : '' }}
</span>
</div>
<div class="work-events" v-if="work.events?.length">
<div v-for="event in work.events" :key="event.id" class="event">
{{ event.venue?.name }}; {{ event.venue?.city }}, {{ event.venue?.state }} {{ formatDate(event.start_date) }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
</div>
</template>
<style>
.cv-container {
font-size: 12px;
width: 175mm;
margin: 40px auto;
max-width: 100%;
padding: 0 30px;
font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
line-height: 1.5;
color: #222;
}
.cv-header {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 24px;
}
.cv-header h1 {
font-size: 28px;
font-weight: 600;
margin: 0 0 4px 0;
letter-spacing: -0.5px;
}
.cv-header h3 {
font-size: 16px;
font-weight: 400;
margin: 0 0 8px 0;
color: #555;
}
.cv-header .contact {
font-size: 11px;
color: #555;
margin: 0;
}
.cv-section {
margin-bottom: 20px;
}
.cv-section h4 {
font-size: 13px;
font-weight: 600;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0.8px;
margin: 0 0 10px 0;
padding-bottom: 4px;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
color: #222;
}
.intro {
font-size: 11px;
color: #444;
margin-bottom: 20px;
line-height: 1.5;
}
.work-entry {
margin-bottom: 10px;
margin-left: 12px;
}
.work-title {
font-size: 12px;
margin-bottom: 2px;
}
.work-info {
font-size: 11px;
color: #444;
margin-bottom: 2px;
}
.work-events {
font-size: 11px;
color: #555;
}
.event {
padding-left: 12px;
margin-top: 2px;
}
hr {
margin: 16px 0;
border: none;
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
}
@media print {
@page {
margin: 15mm;
}
.cv-container {
margin: 0;
padding: 15mm;
width: auto;
font-size: 10pt;
max-width: none;
box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-print-color-adjust: exact;
print-color-adjust: exact;
}
.cv-header h1 {
font-size: 20pt;
}
.cv-header h3 {
font-size: 12pt;
}
.cv-section h4 {
font-size: 10pt;
border-bottom: 1pt solid #999;
break-after: avoid;
page-break-after: avoid;
}
.work-entry {
break-inside: avoid;
page-break-inside: avoid;
}
.work-title {
font-size: 10pt;
}
.work-info,
.work-events {
font-size: 9pt;
}
hr {
border-top: 1pt solid #999;
}
.work-entry,
.cv-section {
margin-left: 0;
}
}
</style>

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import { defaultConfig, plugin } from '@formkit/vue'
export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxtApp) => {
nuxtApp.vueApp.use(plugin, defaultConfig)
})

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