All Videos Tagged synaesthesia (dance-tech) - dance-tech2025-01-13T02:46:42Zhttps://dancetech.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=synaesthesia&rss=yes&xn_auth=noaudioscan - Noise transformed into ambient musictag:dancetech.ning.com,2011-09-18:1462368:Video:1479822011-09-18T18:52:48.051ZVeroniki Korakidouhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/VeronikiKorakidou
Lets consider a city Milano and try to listen to it, in its wholeness. Millions of vehicles and machines stirring chaotically, punctuating the rhythm of our affairs on Earth.<br></br>
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We deem this ocean of unwelcome sounds mostly as noise. This soundscape eludes our control: we barely rectify it, yet we cant give it up, since its embodied in the truck carrying our food, in the tram taking us to work, in the construction site building our houses. Its the sound of contemporaneity.…<br></br>
Lets consider a city Milano and try to listen to it, in its wholeness. Millions of vehicles and machines stirring chaotically, punctuating the rhythm of our affairs on Earth.<br />
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We deem this ocean of unwelcome sounds mostly as noise. This soundscape eludes our control: we barely rectify it, yet we cant give it up, since its embodied in the truck carrying our food, in the tram taking us to work, in the construction site building our houses. Its the sound of contemporaneity.<br />
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Sounds can be sculpted. We can use noise as raw material to start with. Noise is at the same time no sound and all the possible sounds. Just as white light contains all the colours, noise contains countless sounds.<br />
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Therefore, instead of using musical instruments we have ground and crumbled noise in very fine components, building from these elements orchestras made up of roads and airplanes, people and<br />
cars. We have created music from a scrap of our society.<br />
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Everything is transformed. Nothing resembles anymore its former essence. Airplanes become microscopic percussions, cars are turned into metallic pianos, hollow murmurs and waterish illusions. Braking and tailpipes screeches become tides of the thinnest strings.<br />
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<a href="http://www.audioscan.it">www.audioscan.it</a><br />
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Concept and art direction<br />
Giorgio Sancristoforo<br />
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Music<br />
Giorgio Sancristoforo e Giuseppe Cordaro<br />
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Video<br />
Quayola<br />
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Production<br />
AGON<br />
Basemental<br />
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Organizational<br />
Danilo Cardillo<br />
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Tech consultant<br />
Massimo Marchi<br />
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Field recording<br />
Diego Del Sarto<br />
Alessandro Roggero<br />
Luca DAloia<br />
Eliana Varlaro<br />
Dario Persi<br />
Daniele Filaretti<br />
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Software & sound design<br />
Giorgio Sancristoforo<br />
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Assistant sound designers<br />
Diego Del Sarto<br />
Alessandro Roggero<br />
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Touchscreen software<br />
Daniele Pagliero<br />
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Catalog<br />
Postmediabooks<br />
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Production assistants<br />
Cecilia Vanoletti<br />
Walter DAversa<br />
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Thanks to<br />
Dalila Sena<br />
Pietro Pirelli<br />
Vittoria Broggini<br />
Silvia Sartorio<br />
Len Sasso<br />
Simone Tosoni<br />
Marco Fringuellino<br />
Massimo Gardella<br />
Olindo Genovese Toshio Iwai - Compositions on Tables @ Pervasive 2009tag:dancetech.ning.com,2011-05-12:1462368:Video:1203922011-05-12T17:26:00.570ZVeroniki Korakidouhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/VeronikiKorakidou
<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/toshio-iwai-compositions-on"><br />
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</a> <br></br>Toshio Iwai at Pervasive 2009, 05 /12 /2009, Nara, Japan.<br></br>
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First presentation at Siggraph 1999…<br></br>
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<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/toshio-iwai-compositions-on"><br />
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</a><br />Toshio Iwai at Pervasive 2009, 05 /12 /2009, Nara, Japan.<br />
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First presentation at Siggraph 1999<br />
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<a href="http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S99/artists/Toshio_Iwai.html">http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S99/artists/Toshio_Iwai.html</a> Vladimir Bonacic, DIN. GF100 V.B. 1969tag:dancetech.ning.com,2011-04-10:1462368:Video:1170492011-04-10T20:06:47.439ZVeroniki Korakidouhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/VeronikiKorakidou
<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/vladimir-bonacic-din-gf100-vb"><br />
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</a> <br></br>Pseudo-random audiochromatic object exhibited 2008 in «bit international [Nove] tendencije (New Tendencies)<br></br>
Computer and Visual Research<br></br>
Zagreb 1961-1973» co-curated by Darko Fritz, Margit Rosen, Peter Weibel w. research support from Marija Gattin, ZKM Center for Art and Mediatechnology, Karlsruhe.<br></br>
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Video on youtube was captured by a cellphone.…<br></br>
<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/vladimir-bonacic-din-gf100-vb"><br />
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</a><br />Pseudo-random audiochromatic object exhibited 2008 in «bit international [Nove] tendencije (New Tendencies)<br />
Computer and Visual Research<br />
Zagreb 1961-1973» co-curated by Darko Fritz, Margit Rosen, Peter Weibel w. research support from Marija Gattin, ZKM Center for Art and Mediatechnology, Karlsruhe.<br />
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Video on youtube was captured by a cellphone.<br />
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See bio:<br />
<a href="http://dada.compart-bremen.de/node/4485">http://dada.compart-bremen.de/node/4485</a> vipre2tag:dancetech.ning.com,2009-06-10:1462368:Video:421532009-06-10T05:36:34.567Zhellen skyhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/hellensky
<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/vipre2-1"><br />
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</a><br />Improvisation using bio data from brain, breath, muscle, location, speed, to generate realtime audiovisuals - Hellen Sky & Garth Paine<br />
Launch of VIPRe May 09 UWS Australia
<a href="https://dancetech.ning.com/video/vipre2-1"><br />
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</a><br />Improvisation using bio data from brain, breath, muscle, location, speed, to generate realtime audiovisuals - Hellen Sky & Garth Paine<br />
Launch of VIPRe May 09 UWS Australia