Thursday, September 22, 2011

audio portioning for still images






making a score determined by random traffic in a specific location. color and sound relationships determined by Scriabin, Korsakov and Sabaneyev and the color of the cars. note duration and appointment determined by cars relationship to common fixed points in photo. i'm using pseudo diegetic and non-diegetic audio recordings and trying to fashion a drone highlighted by melodic instrumentation. exhibition is Sept. 30th, 2011 at the Sheldon.

5 comments:

Matt Lawson-Boothby said...

who's there?

Matt Lawson-Boothby said...

bubunana who?

Matt Lawson-Boothby said...

bubunana who?

Anonymous said...

Is there any way to hear a recording of the results? Raw B.G.

nosey parker said...

yes, you can hear the audio score at the Sheldon and see the visual score that accompanies it at the same time. the piece isn't meant to be seen or heard over the internet or in terms of a blog. the blog is meant to record observations about work and not be the work itself. i haven't really been excited about the two channel version of this work and that's probably the biggest factor in not presenting it on-line. the audio is meant to be heard in 4 channel and with some space between the speakers. i'm thinking about it's proper display at ECC for the faculty show.
it's not correctly installed at the Sheldon. spatial compromise, time limitations and other
audio to contend with at the Sheldon