This is from a call for papers for a conference in Switzerland later this year: The field of audiovisual media has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Until recently, the amount of audiovisual technologies was manageable; channels of distribution… Continue Reading →
The Ingold I find a fascinating read for two simple reasons. The way he describes the line and the circle and all that falls around and out of that. The line is what film and sound is in technical media…. Continue Reading →
Cameo spent Easter in hospital with a virus (what was the virus’ point of view here do you think?), reading about bats. With three things as questions not understood. Samuel on Frank Ocean, and more specifically Frank Ocean as a… Continue Reading →
Jack has a screen shot about editing with constraints. This is though only one way to think about constraints. It could also be by pitch, volume, when a particular sound occurs. Lucasmm has found a rhythm. Lydia thinks about murmurations… Continue Reading →
Jack on how we can create artefacts that matter through simple arbitrary rules. Nora also discusses how small bits collected might form a whole work, and the ethics of surrendering involved in this. Samuel also teases out some good points… Continue Reading →
Cameo and her colleagues have a good first script for the next sound track. What about focal length? and naming some of them? Yolanda has an update. Jialu has a great list, oh a list is a fine thing, isn’t… Continue Reading →
“abandonment of anthropocentric narrative coherence in favour of worldly detail” (Bogost, pp. 41-2). What are the details of your sound? thing? phrase? part?
Work from Nora. Turning Bogost’s page into a spatial list. Now this would be a great way to build a script for another episode of the project. Just sayin’.
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Jialu on lofi making. This is cool, and is the first step to letting our technical media become a medium in the sense that Ingold discusses (like weather, and in the example we used, your ‘mother’ language). This is not… Continue Reading →