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Re: [LOOP] Re: 10 year's anniversary of Looper's Delight ?
...and it's (shrink ambient down to much shorter) already been done, and
amazingly well too. Thanks for sharing this, Todd. I think I'll keep
working the stretch out sample instead of speed-up and compress: for one
thing, I can't think of how to do the time-lapse concept as a live
performance without moving ten times as fast as normal, and if I can do
that I'll probably be doing other things with that ability than involve a
stage.
Oh, and the Playboy link gives file not found.
best,
Steve B Subscape Annex http://www.subscapeannex.com/
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Todd Reynolds wrote:
> Time-lapse phonography...
>
> http://lukedubois.com/billboard
>
> This is also released as a cantaloupe music record of the same name,
> available everywhere you'd expect. You might have seen it boing-boinged
>or
> on some other blog.
>
> Luke is one of those guys who does it all, audio and video with equal
> aplomb. He also was one of the chief writers of jitter, the video
>component
> of max/msp.
>
> He's my partner in crime my violin/live video duo. Ain't I a lucky
>guy...
>
> If y'all wanna see some... It's a large file, but...
>
> http://toddreynolds.com/emovies/thesolutionbh.mov my music, lukes
>video
> listens to the live violin, the delays or the track. You'll see it
>clearly.
>
> But the timelapsephonography stuff is cool, all rendered with max. now
>he
> does movies too. Casablanca in 10 minutes. Gotta see it to believe it,
>and
> Academy, all the best pictures shrunk to a minute. Now THAT'S cool.
>It's
> in an art gallery in manhattan.
>
> Also, see http://lukedubois.com/play
>
> All of the playboy playmates' faces with their eyes centered. It's an
> incredible view of history.
>
> Bests,
>
> Todd
>
>
>
> On 7/3/06 1:05 PM, "Krispen Hartung" <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
>
>> Well, you guys could be humorous and record a full length looping song,
>and
>> then use Acid or something like it to shrink it down to 30 second....for
>> those stretched out and slow moving ambient pieces, it might sound
>> interesting, like watching a flower bloom using time lapse videography.
>>
>> K-
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <burnett@pobox.com>
>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 10:36 AM
>> Subject: Re: Re: 10 year's anniversary of Looper's Delight ?
>>
>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Fox"
><billyfox@soundscapes.us>
>>>>
>>>> I realize that your space may be limited, but I feel the need to point
>>>> out that 30 seconds often is shorter than my typical loop length! ;-)
>>>> Still, I'm planning on coming up with a loop to contribute.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Bill
>>>
>>> Indeed. I went ahead and used it as a constraint I wouldn't normally
>>> adhere to, to see what I'd do that I might not normally. Nice challenge
>>> for me.
>>>
>>> One of the self-challenges I came up with a while back was to use only
>>> no-longer-manufactured gear for a set of sessions I called "planned
>>> obsolescence" - that's not a hard challenge for most of us here, but it
>>> did mean I had to not play either of my primary instruments, or use the
>>> majority of my favorite effects.
>>>
>>> best,
>>> Steve B Subscape Annex http://www.subscapeannex.com/