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Browse scores with the Material / Instrumentation / Performer:  Video
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in Keywords - Video:

a projection on your cock (for credit) (adam overton)
One/1 (Peter Bo Rappmund) Byzantine chant atomized and recompiled into instructions for visual edits and cues.    Files below: original score with notes; graphic score interpretation for film.
Post-jazz video piece (adam overton)
Robbie Hansen: Quite Playin wit Cho Balls (experimental meditation database) A video of indicative objects seemingly functioning as one mind.
The Beginning of a New Life (Jesse Carlson) Will you marry me?
Three/1,2 (Peter Bo Rappmund) Multiple sound to sight scores with a focus on isorhythms and the Fibonacci sequence.  Files below: notes and preliminary experiments for the score; Fibonacci sequencing in Final Cut timeline for Three/1 & Three/2.
Three/3 (Peter Bo Rappmund) A sight to sound reinterpretation of the video for Three/3.  Conducted by Ulrich Krieger and performed by Sonic Boom.  The video is the source material for the graphic score.  Film structure is based on isorhythms in the Kyrie of Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame.  Files below: sight to sound graphic score for Sonic Boom;  sound to sight for aforementioned video (reinterpretation of original score as instructions for film); video for Three/3; video of rehearsal by small ensemble.
Two/1,2,3,4 (Peter Bo Rappmund) Léonin's Magnus Liber Organi atomized and reconstructed as a set of instructions for film edits and cues.  Series of 4 films based on a graphic score as derived from the source material.  Files below: comparison between original and new score; comparison between new score and Final Cut timeline; two timelines with different interpretations of the graphic score; full graphic reinterpretation of aforementioned score.


 

 

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