[microsound] Golden Shield Music
Jonas R. Kirkegaard
jonasr at jonasr.com
Fri May 7 13:02:44 EDT 2010
Very interesting project!
When mapping data to musical parameters you can allways do it in 100
million different ways. Can you explain a little more about your
aesthetic choices in selection of the "sound" of the voices? Maybe
specifically about the choice of rythmic patterns and the choice of
MIDI (which i suppose introduce the use of the cromatic relations)
rather than just frequencies? And maybe also how you think the actual
sound of the piece relates to China and the cencorship problems you
refer to?
All the best
Jonas
Den 22/04/2010 kl. 13.38 skrev Marco Donnarumma:
> Dear microsounders,
> I'd like to share with you my latest (Pure Data-based) work.
> Golden Shield Music is a multi-channel generative sound installation
> for censored Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
> Detailed informations (including an audio excerpt) can be viewed at http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/golden-shield-music/
> .
> Following a proposal by Greg J. Smith, chief editor at Vague
> Terrain, I wrote a project brief for the journal: http://vagueterrain.net/content/2010/04/golden-shield-music
>
> Would love to hear feedbacks from the community.
> Best,
>
>
>
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> Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher -
> Edinburgh, UK
>
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