I have been looking for objects that might bring subjective associations. I looked for objects that provide multiple ways in which one can interact with them to make distinct sounds. I've also searched for object combinations. For example, I'm planning on putting the cubes into the glass box. The spectators can shake the box to produce sounds from the cubes, or they can take out the cubes and interact with the box on its own.
I used a stereo pair to record. I'm still experimenting to figure out the kinds of textures and processing I'd like to have. I'm also planning on treating the left and right channels differently.
Class blog for PAT 452/552 – Interactive Media Design II – Department of Performing Arts Technology
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Unconventional Instruments
Hi everyone!
These are the instruments I found, although the first one (Hydraulophone) is not a digital instrument I found it quite interesting because it works with water and in my opinion it is a very complete instrument.
What I really like about the Infrared Sensor Shirt is that he uses it manipulate his voice. I've been finding myself thinking of instruments in a traditional way (notes, chords, scales) and this example moves away from that by working with an external sound source.
The Karlax is a controller that looks like a wind instrument, it has discrete and continuos sensors, and you can connect it to your sounds and effects modules through Max/Msp, or use an external input with a microphone, it also allows you to move the sound through an array of speakers.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
Unconventional DMIs
https://cycling74.com/projects/musical-gear-table
I showed this project in class. It is more visually interesting than sonically interesting, but I think it demonstrates the importance of having an engaging physical interface.
https://cycling74.com/projects/sound-globe
This project inspired an idea I had for what I will make. I like the idea of using a softspot membrane to control pitch.
I showed this project in class. It is more visually interesting than sonically interesting, but I think it demonstrates the importance of having an engaging physical interface.
https://cycling74.com/projects/sound-globe
This project inspired an idea I had for what I will make. I like the idea of using a softspot membrane to control pitch.
This thing is just cool
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Unconventional Performance Systems
Hello everyone,
Here are some of the performance systems I've found.
There are a few different versions of the Eigenharp. I have one of the smaller versions which I will bring to class. The following demonstrates one of the bigger versions.
Here is a presentation about digital systems. It presents an Eigenharp and includes a few performances:
And here is a TED talk by the composer:
The following is a performance from Intel's most recent keynote. I'd like to think of the performance tools here as entertainment systems more than instruments.
Here are some of the performance systems I've found.
Eigenharp
There are a few different versions of the Eigenharp. I have one of the smaller versions which I will bring to class. The following demonstrates one of the bigger versions.
Here is a presentation about digital systems. It presents an Eigenharp and includes a few performances:
Stanford Laptop Orchestra
And here is a TED talk by the composer:
Intel's keynote
The following is a performance from Intel's most recent keynote. I'd like to think of the performance tools here as entertainment systems more than instruments.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Wintergatan's Unconventional Performance Systems
Hi everyone! In looking for unconventional digital instruments/controllers, I found some videos from a YouTuber I've followed for some time, Wintergatan. He is a musician that builds many different homemade instruments. Two of his most well known creations are the Marble Machine and the Modulin. The videos are linked below! Although the Marble Machine is more of a mechanical instrument than a digital one, I found it interesting to think about how you could make a digital equivalent of the instrument.
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