Jacqueline Ditt & Mario Strack – Soundtrack
MusiClip – written, composed, designed, performed and produced by Mario Strack – original graphics by Jacqueline Ditt – (c) universal arts Galerie Studio GmbH
MusiClip – written, composed, designed, performed and produced by Mario Strack – original graphics by Jacqueline Ditt – (c) universal arts Galerie Studio GmbH
ArtClip – original paintings by Jacqueline Ditt – music and editing by Mario Strack – (c) universal arts Galerie Studio GmbH
music video produced by brett haynes (eep)2008sunrose a ribbon
Trailer for the upcoming film made by Louis Hudson of Dice Productions, All Consuming Love (Man In a Cat). Coming out of a cat’s ass near you. Higher quality this way: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q8hBjT2…
The trailer features the opening score to Forest Gump. That was done as a last minute choice as things had got stuck with my sound designer at the time and the music does actually suit quite nicely. So, the next thing will be to get a lovely sound designer/composer onboard.
http://www.diceproductions.co.uk
Trabajo experimental sonoro con escalera metálica, en la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. La resultante sonora es obtenida por un microfono de bajo y dos piezo electricos, luego procesada en tiempo real.
Realizadores: Ramiro Alvarez Sanchez, Ramiro Nicolas Alvarez, Ulises Brugnoni
A. P. E. (Proyecto de Experimentación Aural) nace en noviembre de 2007 como consecuencia de un trabajo práctico para una cátedra de la carrera de Composición con Medios Electroacústicos de la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes.
Durante el transcurso de la materia se revelaron diversos intereses y pasiones compartidos por los integrantes del grupo, esto ocasionó que dicho trabajo se transformara en una investigación más profunda y comprometida; asà es como nace el primer proyecto de esta agrupación.
La arquitectura de dicha escalera permite obtener sonidos armónicos e inarmónicos, lo cual sirvió para trabajar el material sonoro de forma cruda y procesada. Originalmente la universidad era una fábrica y eso se ve reflejado en gran parte de las rÃtmicas utilizadas logrando asi una analogia sonora. Los procesos en Max MSP, entre otras cosas, generan diferentes sonidos formados e inarmónicos, creando una realidad paralela a la que presenta el objeto sonoro.
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Experimental work on a metalic strair with real time process.
E-Mail:
aural.project.experimentation@gmail.com
video/edicion: Gustavo Giorgetti
Six Shelley Songs by Jason Thorpe Buchanan were composed in the summer of 2008. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) wrote these poems between 1814 and his unexpected death in 1822, when he drowned at sea. He is known for having been expelled from Oxford for distributing a pamphlet entitled "The Necessity of Atheism". He was married twice, leaving his first wife shortly after having written Away!, later meeting Mary Shelley, soon to be author of Frankenstein and daughter of William Godwin, a literary figure whom Shelley idolized. He lost two of the three children he had with Mary Shelley between 1818 and 1819. His texts have been criticized for their seemingly abstract surface aesthetic, as well as being called "splendidly nebulous". With these six songs I have attempted to capture the essence of Shelley’s writing and depict the well-crafted romantic imagery contained in these poems. I hope that in doing so I manage to show their "splendidly nebulous" nature in my music.
To The Moon (1820) – P.B. Shelley Art thou pale for weariness
Of climbing heaven, and gazing on the earth, Wandering companionless Among the stars that have a different birth,
And ever changing, like a joyless eye
That finds no object worth its constancy?
Nicole Yazolino – Soprano
Carolyn Villavicencio Grossmann – Piano
Performance Date: Nov. 2, 2008, Las Vegas, NV
For more information on the composer, please visit http://www.melosmusic.com or http://www.jasonthorpebuchanan.com
Six Shelley Songs by Jason Thorpe Buchanan were composed in the summer of 2008. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) wrote these poems between 1814 and his unexpected death in 1822, when he drowned at sea. He is known for having been expelled from Oxford for distributing a pamphlet entitled "The Necessity of Atheism". He was married twice, leaving his first wife shortly after having written Away!, later meeting Mary Shelley, soon to be author of Frankenstein and daughter of William Godwin, a literary figure whom Shelley idolized. He lost two of the three children he had with Mary Shelley between 1818 and 1819. His texts have been criticized for their seemingly abstract surface aesthetic, as well as being called "splendidly nebulous". With these six songs I have attempted to capture the essence of Shelley’s writing and depict the well-crafted romantic imagery contained in these poems. I hope that in doing so I manage to show their "splendidly nebulous" nature in my music.
Rain (1819) – P.B. Shelley
The fitful alternations of the rain,
When the chill wind, languid as with pain
Of its own heavy moisture, here and there
Drives thro’ the gray and beamless atmosphere.
Nicole Yazolino – Soprano
Carolyn Villavicencio Grossmann – Piano
Performance Date: Nov. 2, 2008, Las Vegas, NV
For more information on the composer, please visit http://www.melosmusic.com or http://www.jasonthorpebuchanan.com