Today I organised a practice with Charlie & Tarek, we tried following a score but it wasn't working so well. It appears the method of using the visual as away of organising the improvisation is difficult. The instruction of stopping playing when you can't recognise yourself doesn't work, sometimes one can't recognise themselves and other times they can only recognise themselves. I going to have to play around with it some more to be certain.
My tutor Kersten watched the piece for a couple of minutes and gave some feedback, it's feedback I've heard before but until now I haven't acted on it. The feedback was that the image and the sound contrast, because of the flashing lights. The flashing happens because I'm using audio to change the opacity of the image. And it's doing it based off of the sound wave. I tried adding a feedback system to reduce the flashing, but thought it might not be enough to stop it from flashing. A quick google search lead me to discover the trail chop, which basically samples different values specified by the CHOPs window length parameter, for example ever 1 second you can sample the amplitude of the wave. It then ramps between the first and the last sample. I'm going to add this to my patch sometime next week when the uni is open. There are many balls up in the air at the moment, organising musicians for practice is hard when they all have their own commitments.I'm waiting for Holger to confirm the performance studio bookings, from there I can organise with the technicians the equipment etc. After that I will have to organise with the musicians what dates we go into the performance studio.
As an additional note I have sent the musicians the score for the piece so they may revise if they wish, although I believe the instructions are pretty clear. I will do some revision based off of feedback I get from the musicians. |
JACK
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April 2019
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