Thursday, October 28, 2010
Aural Terrains Performance
On the right is the the DVD cover that Chris kindly designed for us from footage of our performance at the St. Paul Street Gallery.
The performance was difficult to judge from the viewpoint of a performer so I have decided to create a sound-scape so the performance can be judged from every point in the room for better analysis of the sounds situations that can be created.
All in all I am happy with how our performance concept, I felt that the St. Paul Street performance was not as effective as our first performance that we carried out in front of our class, I put this down to several things. Firstly there was a much larger number of people 'out of the loop' when we first performed, this gave us a much larger opportunity to affect different people in different ways. Secondly when we performed the first time we had only our team performing and this gave us a greater level of control of what the acoustics in the room where. One alteration that I am glad that we added was the composition in the end; I feel that because St. Paul Gallery's was so tall and had such a large level of reverb the building of the sound level was a lot more challenging than in the chromakey room so I felt having a rhythm to settle into in the last 15 seconds of the performance piece really aided in the understanding of our concept as a whole.
Below is the audio from our live performance at the St. Paul Street Gallery.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment