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Showing posts with label improvisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label improvisation. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2008

I have met io 0.0.1 beta

I am back from Cork and am happy to say that I had a chance to play with io 0.0.1 beta.
Han-earl who runs the Stet Lab has kindly put some links on his blog from my recent visit. This is io and me in action:














A few shots from the evening gig in the Roundy:


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

SL'Étude (click for Flickr Photos)


SL'Étude is a series of pieces for SecondLife (SL) and a RealLife (RL) performance space capable of sound spatialization.
The RL and the SL space have a very similar layout - see diagram above.
SL is explored in a two directional fashion. It engages the avatars by allowing them to spatialize sounds in RL by positioning specifically designed objects in SL.

I recorded these sounds objects. They are solo saxophone snippets that explore the timbral possibilities of one sound (note) on the saxophone. The idea of this one note exploration was derived after talking to Joan La Barbara In March 08 at the Sonic Arts Research Center about her work entitled “One-Note Internal Resonance Investigation for voice alone” - cool piece, and she left me a copy of the score to have a look at.

What Happens?
For example, if an avatar picks up object 1 he/she will hear the one note exploration linked to that object. The avatar may then place the object closer to one of the loudspeakers in the SL space which will result in sound spatialization in the RL space. The saxophonist in the RL space will then interact with the avatars’ compositional strategies.

What Else?
The RL performer is equipped with LED lights in order to track her gestures while playing. In this way the performer’s movements can be mapped onto a SL avatar or a more abstract representation of a humanoid figure, thus enabling a two way interaction of movement and sounds.

How Far Is This?
We are in the process of setting up the SL space with the objects.
The installation has been up and running on the SARC SL space on the European University Island (http://slurl.com/secondlife/European%20University%20II/134/130/27)
since early May 2008.


First Performance?

The first performance tests were carried out at the beginning of June 2008.
The RL space was the Sonic Arts Research Center (SARC) in Belfast, UK.
Here is a short youtube overview of what we did.

Uff. Long Blog, this one.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Net vs Net - recording

5th of June 2008 SARC - Stanford:
I will be recording "Net vs Net", the piece I played in the US in April 08.
Also, a new work by Justin Yang with Justin on sax.
Involved: Alain Renaud, Juan-Pablo Caceres and Justin Yang.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Disparate Bodies- a multi-site networked performance











As part of a three year European Culture network project CO-ME-DI-A
(directed by IRCAM with partners here in Belfast as well as in Graz, Prague, Genoa, Budapest and Hamburg), we have just completed a huge network performance (29th of November 2007).

The performance took place in Belfast - SARC, in Hamburg and in Graz as well as in SecondLife.
More info on the Disparate Bodies webpage.

Here is the slide show that was cast into SL:



Great success!!! A short movie with picts from the performance:




And here on youtube:

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Faint - new trio

The new trio CD Faint is out on the creative sources record label.

Video of the CD launch
(11th October 2007 at the Sonic Arts Research Center in Belfast)