sábado, 24 de maio de 2014

Motion and Touch Controlled Guitar


Check out part 1 and 2 to get an understanding of what this project is about. this project is near complete and includes basic effects such as Reverb, delay as well as motion controled pitch shifting and granular synthesis capabilities.

This music is very experimental and each part was done in one take so there are mistakes along the way but I hope it gives you an idea of what my Max MSP program is capable of.

The Karman Faders - Audio Interface - Max/MSP/Jitter







A short in-development demo of an intangible interface for sound control. A version of this patch was exhibited at Ffotogallery, Cardiff as part of the Vision On: New Media and Sound Season 09.

Download the free Application from here - http://www.switchdialogue.co.uk/jthomas

Photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/switchbo...

This project was made in Max/MSP and Jitter using the cv.jit objects

 

Type 40 Mark III: Interactive Sound Sculpture


https://vimeo.com/64119774

Appearing at the Austin Mini Maker Faire: May 5, 2013.
Is it a time machine? A MIDI controller? An art sculpture? Yes! We just call it awesome. The Type 40 Mark III console is an interactive sound sculpture. The console surface is covered interactive controls that trigger samples, loops, and other sounds. You can also modify tempo, tone, pitch, and apply different sound filters. We invite you to explore and play - create your own dynamic soundscape!
Project leads Steve Noreyko, Dr. John Edwards, and Andrea Swehosky have decades of experience hacking, building, and designing.

Spider Bark- Steven White sound sculpture


Artist Steven White reconstructs obsolete technology, in this case a combine harvester to produce interactive kinetic sound sculpture. The artwork explores issues of technological evolution and devolution, the global economy and it's impact on local landscape. Taking five years to complete, this body of work reflects a playful sense of wonder at the possibilities present with these fragments of technology. The interactive nature of the sculptures engages the viewer in a playful dance; cranks get rotated, sounds are produced and the individuals role in these complex webs is highlighted.


http://www.stevenwhite.ca

„ between truth & lies" interactive sound sculpture by Roll Weiland


interactive soundinstallation in the castle of Larochette (Luxembourg) 2010.
by Roll Weiland.

Trigger sounds by moving your hands in front of the 6 spheres ( = 6 sensors).
A phrase will follow the sound immediately if you then keep your hand still.
The spoken phrases are in English, German and French.