@theesenuttz actually yes, you would need your otherhand to control the volume, with one you control time and with the other you control volume, and thats the chopping efffects or techniques dj's use, you would only need to adapt it to this case
I love this - it reminds me of Laurie Andersons tape-bow violin.
An interaction question: Note how most people drag from the top down? it looks like that is the opposite way of the way the tape pieces were recorded - only one guy plays them the "right way round" - at the very end.
Is there an artistic intention behind the orientation of the tape pieces in that regard?
@machinate - Very good point. I think it's the conditioned action of approaching most things top to bottom. Generally if people touch a textured surface they usually stroke down, if you pat an animal you pat in a down ward motion etc. Its interesting to see that possibly this physical habit over rides a need to get the sound 'right' or the right way around.
Wow! This is remarkable! I love how you can see the depth of interaction in the peoples' faces as they explore and discover. How long did the piece last?
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SignaltoNoiseVideo 6 months ago
I´m interested make tape music. But I dont know how.
sortabli 1 year ago
is it possible to scratch like you do when your a real dj?
theesenuttz 1 year ago
@theesenuttz actually yes, you would need your otherhand to control the volume, with one you control time and with the other you control volume, and thats the chopping efffects or techniques dj's use, you would only need to adapt it to this case
dawoof 6 months ago
Hey everyone... We are exhibiting this piece at the Soundwaves Festival in Brighton on the 17th & 18th July. Be great to see you there
SignaltoNoiseVideo 1 year ago
i just stared at this agape for a while before i even played it
CharlieCoats 1 year ago
r2-d2 sound generator :D
mankee2211 1 year ago
I love this - it reminds me of Laurie Andersons tape-bow violin.
An interaction question: Note how most people drag from the top down? it looks like that is the opposite way of the way the tape pieces were recorded - only one guy plays them the "right way round" - at the very end.
Is there an artistic intention behind the orientation of the tape pieces in that regard?
best,
Andreas.
machinate 1 year ago
@machinate - Very good point. I think it's the conditioned action of approaching most things top to bottom. Generally if people touch a textured surface they usually stroke down, if you pat an animal you pat in a down ward motion etc. Its interesting to see that possibly this physical habit over rides a need to get the sound 'right' or the right way around.
JezSpeelman 1 year ago
love to see someone use it musicaly
misterite 1 year ago 2
unbelivable
SenzuriChampion 1 year ago
Love it, great concept!
DSSessionVideos 1 year ago
Hey thanks for your comments. This was at the Phoenix gallery in Brighton for a month running from late October to December.
SignaltoNoiseVideo 2 years ago
this is way too kool!!
takezzo 2 years ago
Wow! This is remarkable! I love how you can see the depth of interaction in the peoples' faces as they explore and discover. How long did the piece last?
ascissors 2 years ago