Filtering Chaos: an Audio/Visual Performance
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Abstract
Filtering Chaos is an Audio/Visual (A/V) Performance. The idea of the project is to reveal the need of filtering different kinds of urban life noises in order to achieve a point of balance and harmony. The composition consists of a real-time A/V Setup, centralized around a computer that handles all the audio and video content. Most of the sounds and visuals are pre-recorded and pre-rendered, which means that the performance is focuses on the manipulation and control of the content. There were a lot of technical challenges during the creation of the piece, but the main challenge was to find the way of delivering the message in the most interesting and compelling way. Fortunately, the project was successfully implemented with a lot of promising comments for the future.
Publication Date
7-1-2019
Campus
Valencia (Spain) Campus
Project Components
Project Components: presentation (.pdf), audio files (ZIP file containing 2 .wav files), video (.mp4).
Recommended Citation
Malamas, Vasileios. "Filtering Chaos: an Audio/Visual Performance." Master's thesis, Berklee College of Music, 2019. https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-production-technology/312