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Final Project: "Computer-Mediated, Audio-visual System for Musical Composition / Performance
You are to craft, compose, and present / perform a "Computer-mediated, Audio-visual music experience" The deliverables for the final project include:
- milestone presentations
- webpage documenting your system/performance
- a polished video demo
Due date
- milestone 1 (in-class, Monday, 3/13/2023): something working that gives a preview of the intended aesthetic experience
- all material submitted (website + Canvas noon Wednesday 3/22/2023): final project website, polished media (audio/video), title/description, code, data files, README
- final showcase: Wednesday 6:30pm, 3/22/2023, CCRMA Stage
Aspect 1: "Computer-Mediated"
- take advantage of the computer in a compelling/non-trivial way
- for example: algorithms, sound synthesis, interactive control, generative systems, etc.
- FYI for those interested in exploring granular synthesis
Aspect 2: "Audio-Visual"
- audio: use/combine techniques we covered in class (synthesis, generative, interaction) or something else
- visual: interpret this as you'd like;
- option 1: involve visuals in a core/non-peripheral way: e.g., design gestures/movement mapped to sound
- option 2: use Processing or Chunity for real-time graphics/animation, coupled to audio/ChucK via OSC
Aspect 3: Aesthetics of Presentation "Fixed Media or Live Performance"
- design not only the system (sound, music, interaction, code), but ***design the presentation***, being ever mindful of the aesthetic experience
- aim for 3-7 minute per piece
- keep in mind setup/transition time
Deliverables
polished documentation on webpage | upload to canvas
- 0) portfolio-grade video documentation + description
- 1) source code + sound files for your performance
- 2) written documentation (and any program notes / bios)
- 3) the fixed media or live performance