Archive for February, 2010

More jitter stuff!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

My role in the Interdisciplinary Performance class I’m taking this semester is turning out to be a very video-oriented one. I keep making patches for live video alteration (see previous Jitter posts), and this one is something I’m particularly proud of. It’s super simple: I have a video feedback delay running into an object that [...]

The video from the debut of my cello piece!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

This little number is a work commissioned by Psyche Dunkhase, a cellist and recent Masters graduate from CU-Boulder. She is playing the cello into the computer, which is running a patch in Max/MSP, which is processing her signal and sending bits of it to each of the three guitar amps on stage. She did a [...]

My luma-color patch in action

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Thanks to my friend Luke for recording this little excerpt of me performing in the Black Box, in our Interdisciplinary Performance class. This is the second time I’ve performed solo. It’s an excerpt from the end, but it gets the point across. Thanks, Luke!

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