Category Archives: Audio Visual Systems

Performatron sound app series

Matt Ruby and I got together over the past few days while watching the Thesis gallery show and coded a series of sound apps for iPad and iPhone. Here is a video demonstration of a few of them:

We’ll have a suite of these sound apps released this summer!

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AV Systems – Granular Synthesis Recorder

For the advanced AvSys homework, we were asked to build an app that uses live audio input to record data for a granular synthesizer. I spent most of spring break hammering this out, and the current version works but is far from perfect. Here is a video demonstration: Basically I am taking input buffer data, [...]

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Christian Marclay’s The Clock

Over the weekend, fellow classmate, Haeyoung Kim, let me know about Christian Marclay’s exhibit at the Paula Cooper Gallery, so I rode my bike up the West Side Highway and in to Chelsea. Sampling clips from thousands of films, the 24-hour video piece The Clock demonstrates time as a complex, central cinematic figure in its many forms and meanings.


The piece has a similar editing style to Marclay’s earlier work, with multiple film styles spliced together in both a jarring/cutting and swaying/lulling way, but the story that is told is much more suspenseful and edgy. Although the woman sitting next to me on the plush couches was falling asleep, I sat at the edge of my seat with a grin from ear to ear. The sound, woven beautifully by Media Noise’s Quentin Chiappetta, effectively carries the audience from suspense, to fear, to uneasy, to laughter.

After waiting in line for almost 30 minutes, I won the seat lottery and got a front row seat. The space was filled to capacity with many audience members sitting on the floor along the wall and in the back. A very helpful representative from the gallery provided guidance on when and where seats became available.

The show closes this Saturday (2/19), so get there if you can.

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