All Videos Tagged no (The Visual Music Village) - The Visual Music Village2024-05-01T02:07:12Zhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=no&rss=yes&xn_auth=noJoe Cash Mahall (@GetJoeCash) Ride or Dietag:visualmusic.ning.com,2016-02-20:2232935:Video:803142016-02-20T02:49:30.662ZAmanda MzOnPoint Goldbenhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/AmandaMzOnPointGoldben
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</a><br />From Joe Cash Mahall last project, 2 sides 2 everything. The visual No Explanation drops as a record brought to u during the creative writing period of the a...
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</a><br />From Joe Cash Mahall last project, 2 sides 2 everything. The visual No Explanation drops as a record brought to u during the creative writing period of the a... Noise Music|Feedback Loop|Sound Sculpture ~ Gen Thalztag:visualmusic.ning.com,2014-04-26:2232935:Video:755542014-04-26T08:53:31.275ZGen Thalzhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/GenThalz
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</a> <br></br>Strange Noise in the Sky ~ Gen Thalz<br></br>
[noise music/feedback loop/sound sculpture]<br></br>
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*All parts of this audio-video experiment was created out of feedback signals recorded live.<br></br>
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-The sound is a sculpted feedback signals coming from all the hardware stated below looping and controlling each other, the mixer and the effects pedal is…
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</a><br />Strange Noise in the Sky ~ Gen Thalz<br />
[noise music/feedback loop/sound sculpture]<br />
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*All parts of this audio-video experiment was created out of feedback signals recorded live.<br />
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-The sound is a sculpted feedback signals coming from all the hardware stated below looping and controlling each other, the mixer and the effects pedal is solely the one acting as oscillator or sound/tone generator. There is no external sound sources, all is coming from within the hardware natural hiss, hum, buzz etc. noises. And by patching cables<br />
and arranging every equipment in different ways, the possibilities are endless, almost like a semi-modular synthesizer.<br />
We try to be gentle with outmost care as possible twiddling and manipulating the knob because just a slight of a turn can<br />
change the form, tone, timbre, volume and pitch of the frequencies.<br />
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Hardware:<br />
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1.Analog Mixer<br />
2.Mini Synth Delay Effects<br />
3.Chorus Stompbox<br />
4.Vibrato Stompbox<br />
5.DIY Feedback Looper<br />
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-The visuals is also a feedback signals coming from a camera staring at its-self or by its own monitor creating loop<br />
and a slight delay on its output. The results is very generative and may vary using different types of camera and t.v.,<br />
the equipment we used is stated below. By pointing the camera at different angles and zooming it in or out, it can creates<br />
a vast variety of organic-geometrical-fractal shapes, designs, and patterns as if one is on a wonderland trance-like altered-state visions. We put together here some of the videoclips that we created.<br />
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Equipment:<br />
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1.SLR Camera<br />
2.CRT TV<br />
3.LCD TV<br />
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"Sometimes it was enough to barely touch one of the recording or playback potentiometers to develop a sound. It was in this way, i think, that i discovered the pleasure of a work made with the tips of the toes or rather the fingers, and above all in looking for a certain kind of sound." ~ Eliane Radigue [electronic music composer]