Phyllis Chen performing Karlheinz Essl's composition "whatever shall be" (2010) for toy piano, Dreidel, chop sticks, music box and live-electronics. It features a Dreidel which stands for the unforeseeable and a tiny music box which refers to determination. The electronics are created in realtime solely from the live input of the toy piano by employing a computer program written in Max/MSP.
The piece refers to the song "Que sera, sera" from Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much".
More information: http://www.essl.at/works/whatever.html
Video: Karlheinz Essl
This joke, it is said, was found in an Egyptian pyramid.
A man went into a barber shop.
The barber how the client would like his hair cut.
The client replied, in silence.
JeanDavid8 6 months ago
nice vid esp looking down her top got a nice set there
ThugLifeSe6 9 months ago
Amazing!
SPCCK 1 year ago