however ;-)
anyone started already ?
Am 08.05.2007 um 18:36 schrieb Kyle Klipowicz:
I like this idea, but would rather it be pd-exquis #2, since it is a bit more involved. Let's see how #1 goes, and then try Luigi's if we can handle it!
~Kyle
On 5/8/07, Luigi Rensinghoff luigi.rensinghoff@freenet.de wrote:
I would like to move the brainstorming into another direction.
Hoping that you all like it.
What if:
- we leave the idea of just creating 30 seconds, but everybody is
allowed to contribute to the whole time-interval (lets say 3-5
minutes) of course everybody should create "light" or "slim" elements. Not to dense ;-) everybody should know how many modules there will be at the
end.
- Instead of connecting the individual contributions on the
timescale connect it on the "patching" level for example: every module should have lets say 2 audio inlets 2 control inlets 4 audio outlets and 4 control outlets
- limiting the pd-version to a basic one would be a shame. One
solution could be to agree on one PD-extended version and extensive and careful use of the import-function
That way all the modules can be combined in many different ways and after the creation of the individual modules, we have music until the end of time.
Just an idea...
Luigi
Am 06.05.2007 um 20:10 schrieb Chris McCormick:
Hi List,
I realised I will not be able to sleep until I send this idea to
the
list, so here goes:
Let's play a composition game. The game is based upon the
Surrealist
"exquisite corpse" method http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exquisite_corpse and it works like this:
- Everyone who wants to play will reply to this message off-
list. You
will be required to make a Puredata composition around 30 seconds long, and you will have to do so within 3 days at some point in the
next few
weeks. If you can commit to this then go ahead and reply to me.
- When it is your turn, you will receive a patch with two
subpatches in it, and the name and email address of the person following you. The left hand subpatch will contain the person before you's work. The right hand subpatch will be empty. Each work/subpatch is triggered with a
bang,
and outputs a bang when it is finished. The composition must work in pure-puredata (Miller's) to ensure that it will work the same
for
everyone involved on all OSes etc. Your mission is to create a
work in
the right hand subpatch that goes together with the person
preceding
you (e.g. both will have their trigger bang hit at the same time so they should work together in some way). Whatever style of music and Pd mechanisms you choose are up to you, as long as your work
does not
depend upon any variables from the preceding patch (counters, etc) since the person after you won't have access to that patch. Once you're done, you mail it to the next person in the list with your own subpatch moved from the right hand side to the left hand side, and the next person does the same thing.
- At the end everyone will mail me their subpatch and we will
string all of the pieces together, overlapping so that each piece is played twice - once together with the piece before, and once with the piece after, and we'll post it back to the pd-list for everyone to hear. Should
be fun
and hopefully sound interesting!
Ok, now I can go to sleep. :)
Best,
Chris.
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