Ting! FMO
June 10th, 2010
Future Music Oregon
Spring 2010 Concert
In collaboration with my partner Mark Knippel, a real-time performance
for iPhone, nintendo wiiMote, a collection of sound makers,
custom software and video.
Written in Max/MSP/Jitter,
the initial idea was to explore how audio signals
can affect the video domain in various ways.
Since then, the piece has undergone its own evolution,
with additional elements being added
to make it more of a piece and less of a machine.
Essentially, there are 3 different types of sounds occurring throughout this piece:
sounds derived from an array of acoustic sound makers,
live manipulation of those sounds in real time,
and the addition of various recalled and manipulated in real-time meta-Tings!
The extension of the original acoustic instrument becomes transformed.
Their interaction with both each other and the video
create a temporal space that oscillates between
beautiful, humorous, and completely insane.
The video being used is entitled Hep Cat Symphony (1949), directed by Seymour Kneitel.