Monday, December 21, 2009

FINAL VIBRATIONS 1.2 Text explanation

Here is what my project is:

A series of audio recordings, twelve in all. Ten of these are the sounds of me constructing small buildings with a given set of ten materials: bone, pennies, styrofoam, metal grating, plastic spoons, paper, sisal rope, metal chains, concrete cinder blocks, and drywall screws. Each of these actions was recorded separately, with a Zoom H2 handheld recorder I received from the Duderstadt Center. These tracks are accompanied by photographs documenting the structures resulting from this action, the physical incarnation of the sound. The eleventh audio track is an amalgamation, all of these tracks mixed together, with minimal editing, to create a soundscape of construction. The twelth is an amalgamation of the deconstruction of these objects through the same sort of physical force by which they were constructed: by hand.

Here is how I got there:

As I started out at the beginning of the semester, my original intent was one of documentation. I wanted to document the vibrations of different materials, but had not figured out how. My problem was one of form: I had so many materials to choose from, that if I didn’t have a theme I would never complete anything (a common problem I face during limited-fork directed classes). I decided that I would focus on items that spoke to me of construction. (I believe this idea sprung from my experiences with construction sites around campus and near placed I have lived: much of my ideas revolved around noise, which I associated with areas of demolition and creation.) I narrowed it down to ten materials: Styrofoam, metal grating, cinder blocks and drywall screws (all materials used in major stages of private and public structure construction), bone (a basic organic structural material), pennies (the smallest component that constructs monetary amounts), paper (used to construct contracts and support structures of words), rope and chains (which use extensively in my own projects to lash items together), and plastic spoons (which I use at most meals, so much so that they have become almost a symbol of sustenance and cellular regeneration). So now I had the parameters of the project, but I still didn’t have the form.

One avenue which I explored was that of nesting: creating a defined space or temporary home from available or specialized materials. This habit not only worked with my theme of noise, construction and deconstruction , but also served an almost ritualistic function. As a person without a stable home who is nearing a transition out of college, the process of assembling materials and constructing the form of a domicile, then obliterating it, held a special fascination for me, as I symbolically built myself home after home only to take them apart at the end. In this way, it was a repeated ritual reflecting my own actions as I prepared to change my environment radically: almost a dry run of the actions I would soon be undertaking.

There are twelve more additional tracks that represent my efforts with the additonal obstructions given to us in class. The first, “Freedom of Speech”, consists of ten of these twelve tracks, one for each chosen material. With these materials I spell out, through morse code, the phrase “Freedom of Speech”, utilizing the unique vibrations created by striking the materials against each other.

By doing this, I wanted to use the unique voice of each material to create an easily-translatable message. By making the message the same for each, it gave the listener an opportunity to explore the aural differences between one material and another more deeply. The second reason is based in the method of creating these noises: violent contact. I was vcreating physical conflict between pieces of the materials, I was using the resulting vibrations of the conflict to spell out the assigned phrase. This seemed appropriate, especially considering the vast conflict that surrounded the Kanye episode which first spurred this project. Free speech is never a hot topic until it creates conflict. Nothing is a hot topic until it creates conflict.

The second, “HARD/soft (of Hearing) uses the chosen materials to create two tracks, both a soft and a hard interpretation consisting of a layer of sound that augments, alters, and counteracts an attempt to communicate a message through spoken language. This was simply an experiment, but I think it turned into one of the most successful vibrations. The addition of a human voice speaking to the viewer, but partially obscured by layers of sounds, adds much more intimacy and impact than simply the materials speaking for themselves, since we can strive to understand the voice with a system of vibrations we have already codified and learned: speech and language.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Imagination is not worth anything in gold

1. Freedom of Speech/ 2. hard&soft (of hearing)

1. Freedom of Speech

our central phrase

spelled out through material vibration, translated through morse code.

Trying to make my selected forms and densities talk with out using a voice.

rope

spoon

penny

grate

chain

bone

paper

screw

styrofoam

concrete


2. HARD/soft of hearing

adding a voice and instruction to the voices of the materials

using specific popular vibration forms to transform into communication with another entity

using the selected materials to produce conflicting vibration augmenting and canceling out communication

working from the observed action that people listen when one person whispers to them whisper, but walk away when many voices begin shouting

soft


HARD

FINAL VIBRATIONS 1.1

Appendix 1 source materials

unmixed and uncensored

rope house


screw house


spoon house


penny house


grate house


paper house



chain house



concrete house



styrofoam house



bone house

FINAL POST

I'm working on getting a video capture of the installation in action but for now i have some screen shots and stuff. I'll be submitting a DVD with all of the files needed to run the installation (on a machine with MAX/Msp installed) as well as the documentation and other assorted project materials.


This is a picture of the guts of the MAX patch I used to play the videos.


Semester_Documentation

iShowU is the first video screen capture program I could get to work properly but unfortunately they have a big watermark in the free version.



This is how the installation starts off. Loading all the files is really taxing on the computer so it's pretty choppy a lot of the time.




After a while the player will run all the videos in real time. But it does slow down when a new video starts loading.

FINAL VIBRATIONS 1.0

FINAL VIBRATION from sam bates

Transitional nesting instincts

number 1 construction










number 2 deconstruction




Final Post From Dmytri

Here are links to downloadable versions of each story:

The Bloody Nose

The Bra

The Euros

The Keychain

The Salad Bar

The Slide


enjoy,
dmytri.

(final post)



I began the semester with a copperplate etching I composed of a build-up of patterns to form a greater pattern as the plates were repeated. I was also interested in the point of contact that triggered the repetition & the conjoined twins that could form while the figures were looking outward and unaware of the connection.





Really, it was an idea of building a visual rhythm out of the build-up of rhythms.





I thought if I was going to work musically, I needed to think about the formal aspects of sound compositions. Namely themes and variations.





Then I realized if I was trying to develop a time based sensibility to my work, I should just make something time based to see what would happen.

What if they flow into eachother?





&

Each frame is a separate image in a long string of them:





Now I want to make puppets.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Semester in Vibrations




This semester was the beginning of the writing and recording process of my next full length our brother the native album. My hopes and goals for this record were initially to create my own take on western popular music, incorporating this sort of mainstream thinking as an obstacle and challenge to expand the breadth and feel of my work. Placing these contrictions on myself in hopes of being able to grow and be put in a situation that is a little more difficult than just making another eclectic record for the same kind of subculture audience. For as an artist, I need to grow an order to continue to feel excited about my own work and to make work that is not stale or a reproduction of my last work. so these first 7 songs I started of the semester have been exploratiions in trying to create dense, texturally exciting tracks that are still experimenting with sound and music, but are still somewhat digestable to the listener that may not have much knowledge of other music besides what they hear on the radio. With starting in a new direction of trying to create detailed organic sounding music with at its core pop sensibilities, I also began recording in a whole new way. I felt a lot of the ways I was comfortable with in creating music needed to be reevaluated if I was going to be successful in creating a new record that is a positive and progressive evolved piece of work; i.e a step forward from my previous album. I began each song writing on the guitar, I would then take all the rhythms from the loops of guitar and orchestrate the accompaniment and percussion. Working only on sections at a time, building each part up to its absolute breaking point of layers of sound, and once full sounding, I would then hi-light certain aspects of the whole that when soloed take on their own personality and creat the possibility for the next part or transition. It is this disection of the whole part and soloing of details of layers that maybe getting lost in the end when the entire mix is playing for me has been a positive way I have found in working on these songs. I start to make sure each layer is very very strong on its own just in case I were to have the measure break down into just a few of the layers, so each part I try to make sure they have some subtle nuances that are interesting enough to be heard just by themselves if need be. This forumla for developing new parts from a prexisting structure has helped me to streamline the writing process of the songs. Which by making the physical building of the songs much easier, it has allowed me to spend more time on the creative process of blending in world music samples and eastern instrumentation with western R&B and soul flavors. This has been the most important aspect in the creating process, that is finding two disparate sound sources or cultural music genres and finding this new context for them to oome together to harmonize in a way they never would have thought possible because of time or distance. It is this beauty of this recording space that allows all pre existing styles of music to be molded together in a way that elevates and appreciates the tone and source of the sounds in a pure way, making sure that the collaging of cultures is not constrewn as disrespectful, for it is my way of showing my admiration for the honest and organic nature I find within the samples I select. This been a very productive learning process and early incubation period for this first batch of tracks, I look forward to taking what I have learned and the feedback I have been given and applying it the next group of songs I start recording in the new year.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Final Post of Everything



I started with distorting human sounds so the sounds of the plants were familiar and still foreign but I thought it was still obvious the sounds were coming from people and the short story says the plant screams were very unhuman or throatless. So after the first two sounds I went in a different direction. Also at the beginning of each sound I wanted there to be the sound of a machine tuning so I started with the sound you here without the sound machine, you hear the machine starting up, and then you're gradually eased into the sound (and at the end the machine is shut off and you hear the original sound again) But after the first two sounds I realized the rest of the plant sounds I wanted to create had no original sound so there's a brief moment of silence and just the machine tuning.


In this sound there is a plant sending away its children or its seeds so it's saying (even though I don't really want people to understand what they're saying) "have you seen him? my boy? my little one? his father took him from me." and "dig deep."


For this sound I used instrument sounds and distorted them. In this one a tuba and fog and ferry boat horns. I want this to be more tactile and vibrate. I used different notes to create that kind of sounds like voices.


I used human sound again for this but not voice sounds, sound from the body. I wanted to create a sick sounding tree that has difficulty with respiration (converting Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen).


I was wondering what plants manipulated by people would sound like. I wanted to create the sound of the grass in the Wave Field imitating the sound of the ocean. I was hoping the sound would be more mechanical and sound like many small voices working together to create the wave sound. I had difficulty with that.


I wanted all of the photos to have a surreal quality and look as if there was some movement.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Final Found Sounds

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Final for now

Sunday, December 13, 2009

UPDATE

vibrations

touched echo from Markus Kison on Vimeo.

I found this at the beginning of the year and forgot to post it.

I can't stop changing up my original image




so I am here and I would like it if they sort of rolled along--moving things


here are two of the videos I did last week- trying to add very subtle motion to create a time based element to something that could otherwise be viewed in an instant.




I would like them to be talking to eachother, but not projecting outward. like these ladies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_and_Jennifer_Gibbons

I don't know what that means. maybe the similarities in the motion of either side of the image? in any case, I don't think I can stop this study. ever.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hauntings mp3

So this is a section of the track i will be trying to complete as an almost final rough draft, I just finished recording the electric guitar parts. this weekend I need to record Kerry's drum parts and my vocals and then be done by monday! yikes this is the goal, it will be rough drum recordings as i will only have two microphones, but it will be a good idea of what it will sound like in the spring when i go to have the drums professionally recorded.



Monday, December 7, 2009

saying freedom of speech?

these are images I came across on google while investigating the freedom of speech obstruction. An image search for "freedom of speech" brings up a wide range of subjects which led me down different search paths..most of the ones I chose are supposed to be demonstrating what I thought were twisted or ironic ideas of free speech or lack of free speech..a couple are more literal examples


















crazy book burners

Friday, December 4, 2009

whoa!!!

so I made this:


based on this:


and I sent my version to the guy who made the original, and now he wants to show it at a night he's curating at this film festival. It makes me feel very good.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

teeny tiny sounds



In the future, if I ever have access to the technology, I would really like to do what Bjork did for Vespertine and use recordings of very little sounds from plants and magnify them for my sound pieces. I feel unusual not using actual sounds from nature but I haven't been able to capture the sounds I want with the equipment available.


Here's what I've made for the Wave Field. I'm still not happy with the fact that it doesn't sound like many small voices creating one large voice but I've been struggling so much with it I need to move on.