Interactive Technologies and Live Performance

An Interdisciplinary Course at Carnegie Mellon University

This course explores the ways in which new technologies are transforming the nature of live performance.

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Jesse Chorng

Final Project Video!



This is my final project for PLIT, titled "A Feeling" The method being applied here is called datamoshing otherwise known as compression artifacts. I wrote a Looking Outwards post on it here if you want to read up on how to do it yourself and other artists' works.… Continue

Posted by Jesse Chorng on May 12, 2009 at 3:13pm

jet

Are you a prize winner?

it's free!

you might win a prize!

412.927.2369

Posted by jet on May 5, 2009 at 5:56pm

Kendra Lee

NPR Story: Mobile Phone Orchestra

You can listen to/read the story here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103678886

This story talks about iPhone apps that help you make music on your phone. You can "play" your phone, connect with other iPhone musicians online, and compose songs. As the story author says, "you can play a four part harmony with someone thousands of miles away." An Aphex Twin-sounding song, Drone, has already been composed this way.

Posted by Kendra Lee on May 4, 2009 at 9:30pm

jet

How not to take "no" as an answer

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Ron Howard: Vatican obstructed 'Angels & Demons'







[...]

Nevertheless he said he felt that he was able to preserve the overall "Angels & Demons" experience despite the restrictions by recreating scenes on sets. For the Sistine Chapel alone, some 20 members of the production crew — posing as tourists — took photos of all the frescoes, floor mosaics and paintings of the tiny chapel where popes are elected — until they were told to stop, the film's… Continue

Posted by jet on May 3, 2009 at 10:03pm

caitlin

WATCH THIS NOW!



this reminds me of the guy golan showed us the other day! playing with video...this girl is amazing!



some of her other work:…



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Posted by caitlin on May 2, 2009 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

 
 
 

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Final Project Video!

This is my final project for PLIT, titled "A Feeling" The method being applied here is called datamoshing otherwise known as compression artifacts. I wrote a Looking Outwards post on it here if you want to read up on how to do it yourself and other artists' works. Enjoy!See More
Blog post by Jesse Chorng May 12, 2009
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Are you a prize winner?

it's free!you might win a prize!412.927.2369See More
Blog post by jet May 5, 2009
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NPR Story: Mobile Phone Orchestra

You can listen to/read the story here:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103678886This story talks about iPhone apps that help you make music on your phone. You can "play" your phone, connect with other iPhone musicians online, and compose songs. As the story author says, "you can play a four part harmony with someone thousands of miles away." An Aphex Twin-sounding song, Drone, has already been composed this way.See More
Blog post by Kendra Lee May 5, 2009
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How not to take "no" as an answer

FromRon Howard: Vatican obstructed 'Angels & Demons'[...]Nevertheless he said he felt that he was able to preserve the overall "Angels & Demons" experience despite the restrictions by recreating scenes on sets. For the Sistine Chapel alone, some 20 members of the production crew — posing as tourists — took photos of all the frescoes, floor mosaics and paintings of the tiny chapel where popes are elected — until they were told to stop, the film's Web site says.[...]See More
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caitlin's internet tendencies of this week.

the internet has been so very kind to me recently, wanted to share my findings: "PAPER HEART" a new movie coming out starring and written by a pretty much unknown Charlyne Yi (i know her from UCBLA, but she also was in Knocked up). we talked about mockumentaries and this looks like a really interesting take on it, for while they are trying to film a "documentary" they start filming whats happening "behind the cameras."a short little synopisis if what i just wrote makes absolutley no…See More
Blog post by caitlin Apr 30, 2009
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What's in the paper?

Test for me and Kendra's project. Very rough, but you can understand the first 2 words!whatsInThePaper.wavSee More
Blog post by Elise Walton Apr 28, 2009

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