I made a roughcut. It's roughly 12 minutes long and no where near where I'd like it to be - but there is progress. So far, we feature landscapes, an automatic instrument (music box), a quick idea of noise and music, a performance of henry cowell's piece on the piano, a vague soundbyte from noisecamp, various acoustic noises (white noise, pink noise, etc.), an animation of dots reacting to sound (for demonstrative purposes), a sound test by a noise musician (finding the right sounds triggering memory from a previous show/ 'rockin out'), quick definition of feedback as well as a video of feedback, finally... zone out while listening to organ drone as ice sheets flow on the huron river.
I've compiled the footage together without consulting the rest of the group so I'm curious to see their critique. I've also have been editing until late nighttime so my choices aren't exactly clear. I am excited for the amount of care and trust that is happening within the group.
I found two sites that have math-stronomical audio renderings that may be of resource to the project. The first features the sound of the big bang, compressed into 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 second increments. This may be a good way to start the project or at least to explore the concept.
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