Tuesday, June 30, 2009

What's Good With Kahlua

DNSEP ERBAN 2009 Matthew Crimersmois


Square array of round vinyl.



Performance DNSEP before the jury.



Performance DNSEP before the jury.





This photo shows a "PHONOPTIQUE" to scratch, a tool that lets you create partitions scratch directly related gestures made on vinyl.
is a pen-shaped craft rating scratch.


I get the figures from scratch:
baby, crab, chirp, flar, forward and backward ...

These signs become codes modeled on the Morse code.
This allows me to codify scratches to get out of words and phrases.
The scratch becomes a coded language, understandable, based on the Morse code used by the army and radio.










signs have undergone a slight modification due to the concept of adaptation scratch walrus. They take the shape of a rectangle representing the sound, with times varying according to the letters and the meaning of the gesture, meaning that the rectangles are oblique, unlike the walrus, which are horizontal. The horizontal rectangles in my project representative silence, lack of action on the stage.


Parts DNSEP presented at June 22, 2009 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Nantes.





DNAP 2007
Performance experimental noise.







Photos: Marc Dieulangard

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Pokemon Emulator Trading Mac

Scratch-A cappella / June 3, 2009