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And We’re Off, with Scratching and Soothing
Once we heard the title, one big thing jumped out: they’re opposites, right? What’s more, the two words suggest very different kinds of sounds. Scratching? White noise, sampled scraping noises, and general non-pitched (again, noisy) sounds would make up a … Continue reading
Bang! Festival 2016: Chronos — for trombone and real-time audio/video processing
Janine King, trombone; George Dean, Janine King, Alec Korchev composition/programming.
Bang! Festival 2016: Entropy — for dancer, French horn, trombone, piano, and interactive Kinect environment
Annie Wang, dance; Byron Carr, French horn; Janine King, trombone; Hannah Wong, piano; Alec Korchev, Victor Zappi, video; Michael Ducharme, Kjel Sidloski, composition/programming. Kinect-for-Windows software by Isaac Cheng, Kelsey Hawley, Kevin Hui, Russill Glover, Michael Sergeant.
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Tagged Alec Korchev, Annie Wang, Byron Carr, French horn, Hannah Wong, interactive dance, interactive piano, interactive video, Isaac Cheng, Janine King, Kelsey Hawley, Kevin Hui, Kinect, Kjel Sidloski, Michael Ducharme, Michael Sergeant, particle systems, Russill Glover, trombone, Victor Zappi
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Bang! Festival 2016: Chill — for dancer and interactive Kinect environment
Annie Wang, dance; Brian Topp, Kjel Sidloski, software and music. Kinect-for-Windows software by Isaac Cheng, Kelsey Hawley, Kevin Hui, Russill Glover, Michael Sergeant.
Bang! Festival 2016: Fuse — for dancer, voice, cello, and interactive environment
Kat Gimon, voice; Kyran Assing, cello; Sarah Wasik, dance; Brian Topp, George Dean, Matthew Chernenkov, composer/programmers; Kinect-for-Windows software by Isaac Cheng, Kelsey Hawley, Kevin Hui, Russill Glover, Michael Sergeant.
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Tagged Brian Topp, George Dean, GoGlobal, IMPART, interactive performance, Isaac Cheng, Kat Gimon, Kelsey Hawley, Kevin Hui, Kinect, Kyran Assing, laptop orchestra, Matthew Chernenkov, max/msp, Michael Sergeant, motion capture, Russill Glover, Sarah Wasik, SUBCLASS
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Bang! Festival 2016: Campbell — for cello, organ, and interactive processing
Kyran Assing, cello; Tian Ip, organ; Matthew Cernenkov software
The Virtual Bandanas with cello
Kyran wears a Technics EZ430 watch and is tracked on Brian’s software using a Kinect
Posted in IMPART SUBCLASS
Tagged cello, Kinect, max/msp, motion tracking, virtual cello
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Dramatic Events
Posted in IMPART SUBCLASS, Uncategorized
Tagged Diana Brownie, jason wong, kieran coulter, Kinect, motion capture, Move, Naithan Bosse
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In-concert video notes
Pre-performance programme notes from the students.
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Tagged angelique po, bob pritchard, conor stuart, Diana Brownie, Ethan Lustig, Fidelia Lam, graeme kirkpatrick, Greg Burgess, Ian Lavery, ICICS, interactive music and performing arts research training, interactive performance, iPhone, jason wong, keith hamel, kieran coulter, Kinect, Kiran Bhumber, laptop orchestra, MAGIC, max/msp, motion capture, Naithan Bosse, pasan weerasinghe, piano, Pieteke MacMahon, pritchard, Samantha Ballard, School of Music, Simon Hecker, Stuart Brookes, SUBCLASS, UBC, UBC engineering capstone, UBC IMPART, UBC School of Music, violin
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UDO – Cécile, Mathilde & Manon
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Tagged IMPART, interactive performance, iPhone, Kinect, max/msp, Mons, SUBCLASS, UBC, UBC Engineering, UBC Music
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