(313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
Anyone see this in action yet?

Atlantic Waves is an improvised network music performance by monolake and
deadbeat. A special
application, the Atlantic Waves Interface III, makes it possible to
create muisc together in realtime while being thousands of miles appart.


The Atlantic Waves Interface utilises a beautiful graphical
surface which is projected during the performance.
This interface is simple enough to be controled in real time
but allows for building up complex musical structures.
It also allows the audience to follow all actions and to become part of the
process.
Every sound generated has a visual representation
and all interaction with the software is displayed.
The result is a unique and constantly evolving and changing piece of
audio-visual
art, created simultaniously in two different locations on this planet.


This radical new concept of internet performance provides the bridge
between club and fine arts, between computer graphics and music, between
installation and improvisation.
http://www.monolake.de/atlantic.html



Re: (313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

anyone who was at YEL 2 in detroit in may did.

(if they were upstairs at the time, that is)

On Oct 5, 2004, at 20:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Anyone see this in action yet?

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Re: (313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Thorin Teague
They spelled out the word 'TECHNO' with their sequencer, which as it turns 
out sounds pretty cool. 

Matt Kane's Brain writes: 

anyone who was at YEL 2 in detroit in may did. 

(if they were upstairs at the time, that is) 

On Oct 5, 2004, at 20:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


Anyone see this in action yet?

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Re: (313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
What about the audience interaction bit they describe?

MEK



   
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They spelled out the word 'TECHNO' with their sequencer, which as it turns
out sounds pretty cool.

Matt Kane's Brain writes:

 anyone who was at YEL 2 in detroit in may did.

 (if they were upstairs at the time, that is)

 On Oct 5, 2004, at 20:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anyone see this in action yet?
 --
 matt kane's brain
 http://hydrogenproject.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]










Re: (313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Thorin Teague
I didn't notice any audience interaction, but I wasn't in that room the 
whole time. I've always thought it'd be fun to make one's filter/cutoff/etc 
knobs community property, but in that scenario you'd have to accept the 
possibility that crowd could ruin your sound. :D 

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What about the audience interaction bit they describe? 


MEK






Re: (313) Monolake Atlantic Waves

2004-10-06 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

On Oct 5, 2004, at 20:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What about the audience interaction bit they describe?


alas, i was a bit distracted by speedy and mathew jonson at that point.

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