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There are three parts of the performance. In the first part, cubes that are drawn in GEM split and group by themselves. Different sounds are created corresponding to the volume of rectangles. While multiple objects split and move around, interesting resonance is created. In the second part, beats and rhythms are made according to the moving paths of the cubes, creating a creatures-like resonance. In the third part, the cubes divide and re-form automatically, creating different sounds.
There are three parts of the performance. In the first part, cubes that are drawn in GEM split and group by themselves. Different sounds are created corresponding to the volume of rectangles. While multiple objects split and move around, interesting resonance is created. In the second part, beats and rhythms are made according to the moving paths of the cubes, creating a creatures-like resonance. In the third part, the cubes divide and re-form automatically, creating different sounds.


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Revision as of 06:01, 17 July 2011

Moving Resonance

Artist: Hsin-jen Wang

There are three parts of the performance. In the first part, cubes that are drawn in GEM split and group by themselves. Different sounds are created corresponding to the volume of rectangles. While multiple objects split and move around, interesting resonance is created. In the second part, beats and rhythms are made according to the moving paths of the cubes, creating a creatures-like resonance. In the third part, the cubes divide and re-form automatically, creating different sounds.

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