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Day 329 @ ITP: Video Sculpture - Interactive Jitter Patch

July 31, 2018

For our assignment using a Jitter patch, I used a MIDI Keyboard (the Korg Nanokey) as a controller and mapped each note to show a color on the left which correlated to the note, as well as a chosen video on the right. The video on the right was taken from a found video of a nature reel on YouTube that I cut up and zoomed in on a lot to make it pretty much unrecognizable. The interaction is that you can play the keyboard and hear a sustained note that is meant to ring out, over a constant soundtrack of nature sounds from the video which it as sourced from (wind, birds, a plane flying overhead.) The idea was to create a feeling of meandering around with no real aim or purpose, and it is intended to be played slowly. 

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Spring 2019
#Thesis
#100 Days of Making
#Video Art Installation (IDM)
Fall 2018
#New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME)
#The Temporary Expert
#The Code of Music
#The Future of Sculpture

Summer 2018
#Ideation and Prototyping (Tandon)
#Creative Coding (Tandon) #Video Sculpture 

Spring 2018 
#Recurring Concepts in Art 
#Live Image Processing and Performance (LIPP) #Basic Analog Circuits #Algorithmic Composition #The Fungus Among Us

Fall 2017
#Appl Telecom Systems #Phys Comp 
#Comp Media 
#Fabrication 
#Animation 
#Video and Sound