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Written By: evan on March 14, 2011 One Comment

Constellations was composed during January and February of 2011. The New Music Collective of The Ohio State University, who commissioned the work, asked me to compose a piece for computer processed voice, electric guitar and percussion. I decided to make as a focal point of this piece the vocalizing talents of David Tomasacci, who can [...]

Written By: evan on January 22, 2011 No Comment

A video by Arthur Stammet. Music composed and animation realized by Jean-Richard Riccardi.

This movie is based on a screen capture of the composition, which has been composed and programmed with MaxMSP by Jean-Richard Riccardi. This minimalistic electronic piece brings together some industrial sounds and violin pizzicati, played by the composer’s son. The movie has been [...]

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Written By: evan on October 7, 2010 8 Comments

The third in a series of case studies exploring parameter mapping techniques between granular synthesis and particle systems. The primary aim of the video was to establish the success of opaque mappings between particle and granular synthesis systems. Particle behaviour was controlled using the same input data as the previous studies. The resultant visual parameters [...]

Written By: evan on September 20, 2010 5 Comments

I’ve created my own system based on WII remotes, Max Msp, Osculator and FM8 in order to translate my drawings into Sound, every line or shape has its own frequency, I believe that, the power of thinking contains a lot of visuals, music, motion and much more in it,
on this performance I’ve been trying to [...]

Written By: evan on September 20, 2010 No Comment

flute by Ann Adachi. electronic processing in Max/MSP/Jitter by Nick Lesley [1]

Apparently, that’s all we need to know!

Written By: evan on August 31, 2010 One Comment

No description on this one, but it comes from composer Robert Lunn.

Written By: evan on August 24, 2010 2 Comments

Given sufficient time, oxygen, and water, any iron mass eventually converts entirely to rust and disintegrates.
-Wikipedia

The sound was created using Supercollider, Max/MSP and Pro Tools. The video was shot on a Sanyo HD camcorder, processed in Jitter, and edited in Final Cut Pro. [1]

More Nathan Wheeler.

Written By: evan on August 18, 2010 5 Comments

Instrument for Unsent Letters is a sound installation that addresses issues concerning the convergence of privacy, social networking and space awareness. Unsent letters from strangers are collected through a blog where people write entries dedicated to someone in an anonymous way. They are then published in the form of audio clips as part [...]

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