Assignment 4- Jonathan Namovic

For assignment 4 I took the piece “Pa Pa Papageno” from the opera The Magic Flute and separated the frequencies using a PFFT so that all frequencies within the human vocal range were allocated to one matrix and all other frequencies were allocated to another matrix.  I took these two matrices and used an altered version of the patch from class to create two groups of shapes, green polyhedrons and red cubes. The red cubes fluctuate in size with the orchestra, and the green polyhedrons fluctuate with the opera singers.

Assignment 4 – Alex

For this assignment I decided to make a voice changer, I found a tutorial online for a robot voice, so I started there then I explored the [gizmo] object and added  speed and pitch shifter. Here’s the gist, if you have time, record your voice in and play around!

https://gist.github.com/alexesreed/0d02756669b748476983e9fff502652d.js

For funsies you can listen to Trevor Noah do a set as a speedy robot.

 

Proposal 1 – Lighting System

For my first project, I want to create an audio controlled lighting system that uses delay, fft and data smoothing techniques to transform audio signal, and presents the sound pattern via multiple ways. Here are 2 ideas of how I might visualize the audio:

  1. Group the 30 lights into 3 subgroups, and use time shifting to create a wave effect from the center, and use fft to control the colors.
  2. Use fft to change the color but start from a random light, and propagate the new color to nearby lights.

Assignment 3 – Unsatisfying Jam Sessions

I managed to smash a few piano keys to put together this piano improvisation. The original piano sound was very boring and uninterested. So I decided to throw my piano into a metal box. Here’s how it should sound like… if I’m playing the piano in a metal box!

The metal box is not interesting enough. because I want the whole building to hear me. So I played in the stairwell.

Hm…. the elevator started to going up and down…

Actually, I want to play the piano in a flushing toilet because it should sound greater. I love toilet!

Piano is too boring. I want a VIBRAPHONE instead!!!!!!!!

The vibraphone sounds GREAT!!!!!! I ended up flanging the sound around using an LFO, and made this trippy wobbly vibraphone version of my piano improvisation. Enjoy!!!!!!!

IRs:


Metal Box IR was created by putting the mic in a metal box, and hitting the box with a drum stick very hard.
Stairwell IR was created by dropping the extraordinarily heavy computer music tutorial book a whole floor.
ElevatorStairwell IR was created by dropping the extraordinarily heavy computer music tutorial book a whole floor while the elevator right next to the stairwell is moving.
Toilet Flush IR was created by flushing a toilet.
vibraphone IR was a recording of me playing vibraphone.

Code:


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Project Proposal 1

I am interested in how 3D meshes can be incorporated into Max using audio as a generative controller. I have been recently working on 3D modeling and visualization using Blender, and seeing if/how I can attach a mesh to data points that can be controlled by various audio signals would be the main goal of this project. This is primarily an audiovisual exploration, and I plan to use it with my next musical performances that include electric guitar, voice, samples, and miscellaneous noises and ambient textures.

Project 1 Proposal

Similar to my project in Experimental Sound Synthesis, I want to work on making rave visuals. Now having a better understanding of jitter and video processing, I think I can make even more interesting visual patterns. I also want to make these visuals responsive to a sound input similar to our FFT in class examples instead of relying on MIDI clock data. Also, instead of taking videos and altering their playback like I did in the last project, for this project I want to do more generative original visual patterns.

Project 1 Proposal – Bri Hudock

I am taking an arduino class and I am really into the temperature/pressure sensors.  For project one, I would love to link up max and arduino to see some sort of artistic representation of pressure/temperature to eventually come to a conclusion about the beauty of being able to physically touch somebody, the art of a hug if you will.

Assignment 3 – Thank you for being a signal!

Gotta love those zany ladies from Miami! They’re fun, they’re flirty, you might even call them golden.

 

 

But what if those same Golden Girls were right in your own back yard – in baker hall!

(This was made by recording myself throwing a large book at the ground at the end of baker hall as my impulse – see below. Gotta love literature!)

 

Think halls are boring? What if those same ladies were in a stairwell!

(This was made in a similar fashion to the first, but the recorder was at the top of a winding stairwell whereas the book throwing was at the bottom of that stairwell – see below.)

 

 

Now for the fun stuff.

Do you love Bojack Horseman? Talk about a cross-over episode!

(This was made by using the Bojack Horseman Theme song as the impulse – see below. I like what the warp sounds at the beginning of the song/impulse did to the song “thank you, thank you, thank you…”  Overall the whole thing swells in a pretty beautiful way.)

 

More of a Rick and Morty fan? In honor of the season finale last night, thank you for being a… fan.

(This was made by using the Rick and Morty Theme song as the impulse – see below.  The beginning is pretty soft, but the middle is more audible and it is very eerie.)

 

 

Here’s a fun lil video that convolved the golden gals’ lovely faces through the bojack video theme song. If there is one thing to learn from this project, it’s that you can never have too much golden girls. Enjoy!