Wednesday, October 24, 2007
"Both installation and performance possibilities"
Title…not yet but still thinking
Wave travelling(vibration)and all light…Musical Instrument..
Wave + Spread(penetrate) + Echo, Fiddle(Sound) Travelling with wave, spread and echo Spiritual traveling on live image??
My idea of Introduction:
I am going to use several devices such as vibration motors, fiber optic strings for side glow and touch sensors, MAX/MSP… (A question: Should I use Jitter?) I have been interested in vibration things because in last semester, I took Daniel's midi class. He showed us some vibration on string by using vibration motor. It was interesting for me, and I also found some interesting work using vibration in Maker faire last semester.
And I want to use side glow fiber optic strings with the vibration motor to display the lighting with max/msp That's it!!!
References
The Science Book of Sound, (Harcourt Brace Janovich, NY 1991).
Fiddles
Physics 620A: Sound
http://www.exploratorium.edu
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/Flexural/bending.html ++++++
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/waves-intro/waves-intro.html
Definition of a Wave
Webster's dictionary defines a wave as "a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature."
Transverse waves on a string are another example. The string is displaced up and down as the wave travels from left to right, but the string itself does not experience any net motion.
Title…not yet but still thinking
Wave travelling(vibration)and all light…Musical Instrument..
Wave + Spread(penetrate) + Echo, Fiddle(Sound) Travelling with wave, spread and echo Spiritual traveling on live image??
My idea of Introduction:
I am going to use several devices such as vibration motors, fiber optic strings for side glow and touch sensors, MAX/MSP… (A question: Should I use Jitter?) I have been interested in vibration things because in last semester, I took Daniel's midi class. He showed us some vibration on string by using vibration motor. It was interesting for me, and I also found some interesting work using vibration in Maker faire last semester.
And I want to use side glow fiber optic strings with the vibration motor to display the lighting with max/msp That's it!!!
References
The Science Book of Sound, (Harcourt Brace Janovich, NY 1991).
Fiddles
Physics 620A: Sound
http://www.exploratorium.edu
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/Flexural/bending.html ++++++
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/waves-intro/waves-intro.html
Definition of a Wave
Webster's dictionary defines a wave as "a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature."
Transverse waves on a string are another example. The string is displaced up and down as the wave travels from left to right, but the string itself does not experience any net motion.
“Both installation and performance possibilities”
Title…not yet but still thinking about that
Wave travelling(vibration)and all light…Musical Instrument..
Wave + Spread(penetrate) + Echo, Fiddle(Sound)
Travelling with wave, spread and echo
Spiritual traveling on live image??
My idea of Introduction:
I am going to use several devices such as vibration motors, fiber optic strings for side glow and touch sensors, of course MAX/MSP…
(A question: Should I use Jitter?)
I have been interested in vibration things because in last semester, Daniel
References:
The Science Book of Sound, (Harcourt Brace Janovich, NY 1991).
Fiddles
Physics 620A: Sound
http://www.exploratorium.edu
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/Flexural/bending.html ++++++
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/waves-intro/waves-intro.html
Definition of a Wave
Webster's dictionary defines a wave as "a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature."
Transverse waves on a string are another example. The string is displaced up and down as the wave travels from left to right, but the string itself does not experience any net motion.
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