here is the final video, with the audio.
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here is the final video, with the audio.
Another version from a few weeks ago that tumblr wouldn't let me post - i slowed down the track and layered it over the reversed one. it sounds... interesting?
circular perhaps? i (very inexpertly ) edited it with AfterEffects..
and did i mention that i filmed it with my finger over the phone camera? so the red is literally my blood, which is creepy but cool.
i tried to post this ages ago, but tumblr wouldn't let me.. It's possibly the finished one..?
possible video to accompany the sound stuff. i wanted it to feel a bit like when your eyes are closed and you can see lights through your eyelids.
it will possibly be projected from above, with the viewer standing underneath, in the centre of the projection.
taken with an iphone, so it's terrible quality.
this is the good quality recording reversed, and layered so that it's slightly out of sync (kind of...)
finally a good quality recording. (unedited)
i tried reversing it and i don't like how halting it is but i like the eeriness
i originally intended the stuff i wrote down to be played as chords, but i tried playing the notes instead, and i actually like this one better, even though the recording is terrible quality.
an absolutely horrible recording of me playing the chords on the piano
during a 4 hour car drive from the end of the yorke peninsula to adelaide, i recorded what the app picked up, and put in headings of what i could see at each interval. i didn't really time anything; i just did another recording every time the scenery seemed to change.
most of this is things like the wind rushing past the open window, the sound of traffic, and people in the car talking, etc...
two of the tuning apps that i put on my phone to see if they could translate noise into notes. the one on the right worked better.
Birds on the Wires - Jarbas Agnelli
birds on telephone wires are played as notes on a stave
Quintetto - an installation by Quiet Ensemble (collective)
TED Talk - Aparna Rao.
I love this stuff.
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