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'''Idee'''
Stefan Klemm


Zwei Tonbandgeräte teilen sich ein etwa zwei Meter langes Magnetband, das in einer Endlosschleife zwischen den beiden Tonköpfen rotiert. Das etwa einminütige Klangmaterial kommt also mit einer halbminütigen Verzögerung auf der jeweils anderen Seite an.
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(dritte Klangquelle optional)
===s  e a r  c h===


is a 4 channel sound installation. the listener is the director of the sound.
with an interface based in the middle of the room you can choose between 8 sound textures/pieces and arrange them. in case nobody is composing - playing - searching the computer will change from user play mode into random play mode.
questions of this work are: soundarchitecture, soundfusion, eternity of sound.


[[Image:klanginstallation.jpg]]
<videoflash type="vimeo">10206901|420|315 left</videoflash>
 
<videoflash type="vimeo">10207137|420|315 right</videoflash>
 
 
===structure===
[[Image:search.jpg]]
 
===sound material===
 
every single piece takes about 90 seconds. It is more like a character or texture of sound, not a composition with a start and an end.
it includes natural and synthetic sound material.
all together there is about 12 minutes of soundmaterial and a lot of possibilities to arrange it.
 
<br/>
1 crackle <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound1.mp3">sound1.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
2 noise <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound2.mp3">sound2.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
3 Arles <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound3.mp3">sound3.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
4 impulse 1 <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound4.mp3">sound4.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
5 impulse 2 <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound5.mp3">sound5.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
6 rolling <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound6.mp3">sound6.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
7 wandering <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound7.mp3">sound7.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
8 floating <br/>
<flashmp3 id="sound8.mp3">sound8.mp3</flashmp3> <br/>
 
<br/>
 
 
===place===
 
 
===technique===
 
computer and  software pure data (pduino) <br/>
audio interface (4 channel output) <br/>
4 speaker (active or with 4 amplifiers) <br/>
the interface with arduino board <br/>
usb cable from the interface - the middle of the room - to the computer (which is in another room or near the wall) <br/>
something to put the interface on top (like a desk or a column)

Latest revision as of 16:31, 16 March 2010

Stefan Klemm


s e a r c h

is a 4 channel sound installation. the listener is the director of the sound. with an interface based in the middle of the room you can choose between 8 sound textures/pieces and arrange them. in case nobody is composing - playing - searching the computer will change from user play mode into random play mode. questions of this work are: soundarchitecture, soundfusion, eternity of sound.

<videoflash type="vimeo">10206901|420|315 left</videoflash>

<videoflash type="vimeo">10207137|420|315 right</videoflash>


structure

Search.jpg

sound material

every single piece takes about 90 seconds. It is more like a character or texture of sound, not a composition with a start and an end. it includes natural and synthetic sound material. all together there is about 12 minutes of soundmaterial and a lot of possibilities to arrange it.


1 crackle
<flashmp3 id="sound1.mp3">sound1.mp3</flashmp3>

2 noise
<flashmp3 id="sound2.mp3">sound2.mp3</flashmp3>

3 Arles
<flashmp3 id="sound3.mp3">sound3.mp3</flashmp3>

4 impulse 1
<flashmp3 id="sound4.mp3">sound4.mp3</flashmp3>

5 impulse 2
<flashmp3 id="sound5.mp3">sound5.mp3</flashmp3>

6 rolling
<flashmp3 id="sound6.mp3">sound6.mp3</flashmp3>

7 wandering
<flashmp3 id="sound7.mp3">sound7.mp3</flashmp3>

8 floating
<flashmp3 id="sound8.mp3">sound8.mp3</flashmp3>



place

technique

computer and software pure data (pduino)
audio interface (4 channel output)
4 speaker (active or with 4 amplifiers)
the interface with arduino board
usb cable from the interface - the middle of the room - to the computer (which is in another room or near the wall)
something to put the interface on top (like a desk or a column)