128-spring-2010-Assignment3

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Group (example)

  • members: Jieun Oh
  • (tentative) title of piece: Converge
  • summary of piece concept: collect data (location, time, audio recording, text, pictures, tapping gestures) from performers prior to the concert, and combine the elements into a piece during performance based on audience preference
  • link to all related files (chuck, audio files, instructions, scores) : converge files
  • documentation of what you tried as of May 11: blah blah blah

Virtual Handbell Choir

  • members: Nick, Daniel, Jay
  • (tentative) title of piece: Virtual Handbell Choir (very tentative)
  • summary of piece concept: Air handbells for 15 slork stations w/Golf Controlllers, featuring a guitar hero-like GUI which will automatically disseminate the parts of a MIDI song to each Slork station, with each player being in charge of two bells.
  • link to all related files (chuck, audio files, instructions, scores) :
Milestones - 
Instrument - Nick, Daniel - Wednesday 12th
Network - Jay - Monday 10th (something done to pass to daniel)
MIDI - Jay - Monday 10th (something done to pass to daniel)
Graphics - Daniel - Monday 17th
INTEGRATION - ALL - Wednesday 19th
Piece - Nick - At least something by Wednesday 19th
ideas for network: 
1.) songs stored on server - client downloads midi, parses - determines what it needs and displays that
2.) songs stored on server - server parses song - client looks to server for specific part it needs - downloads and displays that
ideas for graphics:
- flies at you at an angle like rock band
- hits are circles, higher velocity = larger circle + different color
- long rectangle for the fast dinging thing
- lower horizontal bar to show you need to dampen
ideas for instrument:
- dampen to your chest and/or with pedal - at least have pedal be a "kill switch" in case of error	
- use STK shaker code to excite the bell sound
  • documentation of what you tried as of May 11:
    • Nick: processing of handbell samples to transpose into 3 full octaves and basic, functioning control with controller
    • Daniel:
    • Jay:
    • plan to integrate further for basic instrument wednesday

Group

  • members:
  • (tentative) title of piece:
  • summary of piece concept:
  • link to all related files (chuck, audio files, instructions, scores) :
  • documentation of what you tried as of May 11:


Giancarlo Daniele, Ben Holtz, Linden Melvin

For our in-class demo session, we plan to