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please include me in... i have not read the entire message but i want in. Lawrence, ks is the town... a very little-big city in the US. downtown is great. let me know.... dakota --- matt davignon <mattdavignon@hotmail.com> wrote: > (First of all, yes, this is a huge email. Sorry to > the folks who are not > interested, but it is on topic and it is all > relevant text that I had to get > in there.) > > Hey everyone, > > I have another CT-Collective compilation in the > signup stage right now. The > aim is to record field recordings of the city (or > town, or rural area) you > live in, or a similar location that you're visiting, > then to create music > from those field recordings. > > I announced this project to the CT group on > Wednesday. I was expecting to > struggle to get 10 people from different geographic > areas, and I very > quickly got 16. So this project is going to be in 2 > volumes, and I'm now > looking for 4 more people to round out Volume 2. > > Very Important: Since I'm specifically aiming to get > a wide variety of > cities in this project, I can't let two people > represent the same area. > People who do not live in North America or Europe > are especially encouraged! > Here are the areas I already have represented: > > San Francisco, California > Los Angeles, California > New York City > Atlanta, Georgia > Austin, Texas > Harrisburg, Pennsylvania > Bloomington, Minnesota (Minneapolis/St. Paul area) > Lafayette, Indiana > > Mexico City > Garda Lake, Italy > Pretty much all of the United Kingdom (we already > have 3 participants) > Kuerten, Germany > Eskilstuna, Sweden > > If you can represent an area other than the ones > listed, and you'd like to > take part in this (for more details, see the rules > posted below), please > email me directly. I imagine there could be a lot of > demand for this, so > it's best to email me soon, and I apologize in > advance for the people I > won't be able to fit, but I can only take 4. > > These next two paragraphs are general facts about > most CT Projects. > Participants will join a seperate email discussion > list, hosted by > Egroups.com. (I'm the moderator of this group, and > I'm here, so the 4 people > I take should have no trouble getting in.) Finished > tracks can be sent to me > by mail in the form of music on a CD-R or tape, or a > .wav file on CD-R. I > can also take .wav files over the internet, but they > have to be posted > somewhere. Sorry, I can't take MiniDisc, DAT, or > ZIP/Jazz discs. > > We all chip in for the costs of the discs and > artwork that we'll all > recieve. That will most likely be around $8-$10 per > participant, and you'll > recieve both volumes. Why is it so cheap? Well, > first they'll be on CD-R, > probably with very nice black and white artwork. > Secondly, you don't have > to chip in for extra copies unless you want some. > When we're done, I will be > offering these for sale online for $5 per disc. > That's pretty much what > they'll cost me to make and mail. Since they're > CD-R's I can make them as I > sell them. I've historically been the distributor of > the CT-Projects, but > I'm not greedy. If another participant wants to make > and sell them the same > way I do, we'll figure out a way to make that work. > In short, these > compilations are not for profit. They're a chance to > collaborate with new > people, and to try something most of us probably > haven't done before. (I > certainly haven't done music from field recordings > before, anyway.) > > Okay, here are the rules for this project in > particular: > > CT-Location project rules. > > Ok. Here's the idea: I want to get (a total of) 20 > musicians from around the > world to represent their various cities or > geographic locations where they > live. These people will go out and record sounds > from the areas they > encounter in their day-to-day life. Then they'll > construct "music" from > these sounds they recorded. The result will be to > get a survey of 1) the day > to day life of different areas around the world, and > 2) the intuitions, > interests, and techniques of the musicians recording > and "remixing" the > sounds. > > Here are the project rules: > > 1) 10 musicians with a time limit of 7 minutes each > for each disc. Musicians > are allowed to divide their time into 2 or more > pieces of music to represent > different aspects of their "cities". > 2) By "Cities", I'm not limiting this project to > urban areas. If you live > out in the countryside or in a suburb, that's > perfectly fine. "City" is > about the amount of land area I'm looking for. > 3) Since I'm trying to get a nice variety of > geographical locations > represented, I'm not going to allow 2 people to > represent the same city. > 4) However, if two people who live in the same city > want to join, they can > both contribute if one of them is traveling to a > different location, and > wants to represent that other location. For example, > if two New Yorkers want > to join, but one was going to base his music on > sounds from his vacation > spot in Wyoming instead of New York City, that would > be perfectly fine. > 5) You must be able to send at least one photograph > of the area you're > representing, and it has to be a photograph taken by > you or a friend of > yours (not taken from a National Geographic, for > example). I'd like to use > these photos somehow in the artwork or the front > cover. How photos can be > submitted will be up to whoever's doing the artwork. > Hopefully, these > photographs will represent the day to day life in > these areas (not pictures > of the Statue of Liberty or the Eiffel Tower), but > I'm not going to set a > rule about that last part. > 6) You can't play your instruments on this one. You > can't re-record any of > your old songs from a stereo, or instruct other > people to perform on command > either. You can record street musicians, music > playing from passing cars or > stores, people humming and singing amongst > themselves, yourself interacting > with your environment (walking, using ATM machines, > etc.), animals, all > sorts of stuff! Most of the performance aspects of > this are going to be when > you re-organize your source recordings to make your > final pieces of music. > 7) Of course, your final submissions must be made > entirely of your field > recordings. You can process, loop and rearrange them > however you want. If > the track you send me has nothing to do with, or > clearly breaks these rules, > it's simply not going to be on the compilation. (For > example, if the track > you submit is of you playing guitar, or is your > latest synth-techno hit.) > 8) Final submission date: Postmarked by June 1st for > Volume 2. (I might back > this up within the next week.) > > Here are some examples of this kind of music that I > know about: > > Alejandra and Underwood: "Notebook on Cities and > Clothes" - These guys did > a tour last year where each performance is created > entirely from > laptop-manipulated sounds of another city. This is a > disc of these live > shows. Most of the music is created by making simple > loops or playing > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/