Sound Art
If you dabble in the contrasting implications of the visual mechanics of perception you quickly find there is no one way of looking at things ... this simple realization inspired me to envision alternate interpretations of my work to re-contextualize them which lead to a reinterpretation of the postscript of a captured image of my art to sound. The code parsed through a music generator, although not a musician, further manipulating creates an interesting musicality, some I liken to experimental jazz. Experienced through an audiovisual presentation or ambient sound. - Inspired by John Cage and thoughts of Wassily Kandinsky’s rhythms of the natural sciences.
It was a great pleasure to be included, here are some offerings over time.
Classwar Karaoke -
Founded in 2008, by Anthony Donovan & Jaan Patterson, Classwar Karaoke is a label dedicated to the release of experimental music and short-films; UK See more at: http://www.classwarkaraoke.com
Classwar Karaoke -
Founded in 2008, by Anthony Donovan & Jaan Patterson, Classwar Karaoke is a label dedicated to the release of experimental music and short-films; UK See more at: http://www.classwarkaraoke.com
Thinking Yellow Survey 0029Crossing Jordan Survey 0023 |
Mindless Simple Rules Survey 0021Shadows - From Here to There Survey 0032The images in the piece is from a time based project: photographing the shadows of a sculpture piece at different times during the day for a week. Digitally manipulating the photographs and using the parsed code from a painting of the same name to unify the project.
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No more Gun Violence - Happy to participate in this cause. Vol 11 #25 Link
Neal Retke and Christopher Petkus have coordinated these compilation of songs. Proceeds from online sales will be donated to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. To listen to all the amazing artist participating and if moved - donate - CLICK HERE
My sound art was inspired by works of John Cage, the Fluxus Movement, E.A. T., (Experiments in Art and Technologies) and Peter Kirn, spam into MIDI notes:
from a video clip of the talk on South by Southwest: Data as Art : Musical, Visual Web APIs and Fred Forest
from a video clip of the talk on South by Southwest: Data as Art : Musical, Visual Web APIs and Fred Forest