Javier Sanchez's Videos (The Visual Music Village) - The Visual Music Village2024-04-23T19:40:33Zhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=2bbu4s8m1er4t&rss=yes&xn_auth=noUnorthogonality - Javier Sanchez - 2009tag:visualmusic.ning.com,2009-08-01:2232935:Video:92072009-08-01T15:22:31.000ZJavier Sanchezhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/JavierSanchez
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</a> <br></br>The main idea of this audiovisual piece is to experiment with the relation between 'musical movement' and 'spatial movement'. Geometric lines are used to translate music gestures and vice-versa. As example of this, a music rest can be expressed in different ways using a geometric rest. Lines have some common features which can be appreciated along the workpiece: they are not perfectly…
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</a><br />The main idea of this audiovisual piece is to experiment with the relation between 'musical movement' and 'spatial movement'. Geometric lines are used to translate music gestures and vice-versa. As example of this, a music rest can be expressed in different ways using a geometric rest. Lines have some common features which can be appreciated along the workpiece: they are not perfectly straight, they are close to horizontality or verticality. Some simple mathematical algorithms have been used to create the visual effects. A programming interface has been created, which allows the user to create geometry and manipulate it 'on the fly' while performing.