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Piano motion sensei
(get it?) Using motion sensing via webcam, wih the wave of my hand, we are able to warp the sounds the MIDI keyboard produces into something else (think more arcade and less concert hall).
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Tagged angelique po, Ethan Lustig, Greg Burgess, iPhone, piano, Stuart Brookes
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In-concert video notes
Pre-performance programme notes from the students.
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Exploring the Piano, Part 2: Tiny Little Feet
A normal, modern piano has three little feet, more commonly called “pedals”: On a grand piano, the right-most one is called the damper pedal, the left-most one the una corda, and the middle one the sostenuto. When depressed, the damper … Continue reading
Angelique’s piano explorations…
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Pieteke’s iPhone piano
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Tagged IMPART, interactive performance, iPhone, Kinect, max/msp, Mons, piano, Pieteke MacMahon, SUBCLASS, UBC, UBC Engineering, UBC Music
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Camera love…
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Tagged Fidelia Lam, IMPART, interactive performance, iPhone, Kinect, max/msp, Mons, piano, SUBCLASS, UBC, UBC Engineering, UBC Music
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November 2013 (rehearsal excerpt)
“November 2013” by Ethan Lustig; Violin — Conor Stuart; Piano — Angelique Po
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Tagged angelique po, conor stuart, Ethan Lustig, interactive performance, piano, violin
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Exploring the piano, Part 1: The Box
The piano is a wonderful instrument. It’s big and imposing and loud (or quiet) and not that hard to write decent music for. In the world of electroacoustics though, the normal sound of piano playing doesn’t always blend into a … Continue reading
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Tagged extended technique, IMPART, laptop orchestra, NewMusic, piano
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