June 2011
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moirè
intothecontinuum:
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as a way to remix Alvin lucier through video.
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I'm sitting in a room
I am sitting in a room different from the one you are in now. I am recording the sound of my speaking voice and I am going to play it back into the room again and again until the resonant frequencies of the room reinforce themselves so that any semblance of my speech, with perhaps the exception of rhythm, is destroyed. What you will hear, then, are the natural resonant frequencies of the room...
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I have to confess this is part of a “notation” proyect I’m working on, so most of this things follow that investigation.
Anonymous asked: Ah, I get it now. Well thank you for answering my questions and I think this blog is even more wonderful, since I understand it!
Anonymous asked: Um... not really? Maybe it's just me, but I don't seem to get it. So is it just what object would look like if they had a score to them or something?
Anonymous asked: Can you explain your blog to me? I think it's really cool, I just don't really get it.
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doangivadam asked: wonderful blog here! thank you, and keep up the great work ^_____^
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the current tempo
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Rhythms (1996)
What is the meter/tempo of your normal walk? How often do you blink? What is the current tempo of your breathing? What is the current tempo of your heart rate? What other rhythms do you hear if you listen? What is your relationship to all of the rhythms that you can perceive at once?
Pauline Oliveros
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It is an odd fact that almost everyone who develops a colour-organ is under the...
– Adrian Bernard Klein - 1927, first register of the color music history
(thinking about what lowbroweye said of the experiments from the last millenium)
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The use of noise to make music will continue and increase until we reach a music...
– The future of music: Credo
great :) I’d like to see those experiments
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I did something similar building an analog sequencer with the mechanism of a turntable.
This video is the first experimental approach to the instrument, though it was improved later (but I like this version).