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Thesis Prototype – Additive Synthesis and Controls
New musical interfaces are necessary to further explore the complexities of rhythm. RhythmSynthesis proposes a new instrument for composition and performance to continue such exploration. Originating as an investigation into the relationships between rhythm and technology, RhythmSynthesis applies color, shape, and sound to demonstrate how our understanding of visual music, computation, and tangible, audio-visual interactions can be applied as considerations in musical expression.
The goal for this prototype was to introduce updated sound generation and controls in the application. Using additive synthesis code I developed in the course Audio Visual Systems with Zach Lieberman and Zach Gage using openFrameworks, I am analyzing the shape and size of each colored object to determine the sounds that should be made. I also included sliders for changing the rate at which the objects are sensed and played.
Here is a brief demonstration:
You can see other prototypes and relevant write-ups here.
Posted in 2011 Spring, Thesis Studio
Also tagged openFrameworks, Rhythm, RhythmSynthesis, Thesis
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21st Century Skills
For Design and Education, we were asked to identify what we felt were important skills that should be encouraged and reinforced for students to succeed in the 21st Century. I put together a non-exclusive list of skills I feel need to be addressed by all areas of education (from children to adults) at the local, national, [...]
Posted in 2010 Spring, Design and Education
Also tagged 21st Century Skills, Collaboration, Participation, Reinvention
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