Music for Solo Performer
Champignon
A re-interpretation of Alvin Lucier's famous sound piece for human brainwaves "Music for Solo Performer". This interpretation was done directly from the poeti...
Music for Solo Performer Champignon A re-interpretation of Alvin Lucier's famous sound piece for human brainwaves "Music for Solo Performer". This interpretation was done directly from the poetic score, never having heard or seen the original music performance.
Brainwave performer: Andrew Brouse Audification by Automates Ki: Maxime Rioux Video Production: César Saez Inspiration: Alvin Lucier
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The sound choice is the key for this meditative piece. Also the layering of visuals. Black and white is definite. the brain connected to the sound source is the step into cyberpunk.
I was thinking. Is the performer actually learning to control the sounds?
The sounds happen whenever the performer emits alpha waves from the brain. That happens whenever he reaches a non-visual frame of thought. He can control it, sorta.
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I was thinking. Is the performer actually learning to control the sounds?
Good one any way.
bored here SJ
Freakin' sweet.