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Audio-visual granular synthesis performance demo

Published: 30 September 2013 Publication History

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In this paper, I present a prototype of my audio-visual granular synthesis instrument Kortex. The instrument enables real-time improvisation of audio-visual material in a performance context. Granular synthesis is a processing technique that segments media into thousands of individual pieces and is used during the performance to manipulate audio and visual material on micro time levels (1-100ms). The performance demonstrates an approach to real-time improvisation of audio-visual granular synthesis and aims to illustrate an alternative form of interactive entertainment. A single performer embodies the role of both the musician and visual artist simultaneously, contrasting the usually separate audio and visual roles found in the contemporary DJ and VJ scene. The integrated audio-visual performer is then able to communicate ideas and meaning to an audience with the help of both senses at once.

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[1]
D'Escrivan, J 2012, 'Live Cinema? A Composers Thoughts About a Musical New Media Approach to the Performing of Audiovisuals', Seminário Música Ciência Tecnologia, vol. 1, no. 4.
[2]
Jones, R 2008, New Eyes for the Mind, The Cinematic Experience, viewed 5 March 2009, http://2uptech.com/papers/new_eyes.pdf
[3]
Makela, M 2008, 'The Practice of Live Cinema', Media Space Journal, vol. 1.

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IE '13: Proceedings of The 9th Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Matters of Life and Death
September 2013
243 pages
ISBN:9781450322546
DOI:10.1145/2513002
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Published: 30 September 2013

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  1. audio-visual granular synthesis
  2. improvisation
  3. interactive entertainment
  4. live cinema

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IE'2013
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IE'2013: The 9th Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment -
September 30 - October 1, 2013
Melbourne, Australia

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IE '13 Paper Acceptance Rate 20 of 51 submissions, 39%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 64 of 148 submissions, 43%

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