Contemporary Music Festival 2009
Posted: 28 February 2009 Filed under: Ramblings | Tags: darwin, music, performance Leave a commentTook part in the world premier of Variations today which as the blurb says is “A digital AV Composition in three forms.
A10 “These two months at Plymouth were the most miserable which I ever spentâ€.
F10 Laws of Variation.
M10 Gene-Pool (the shallow end). Inspired by Darwin’s thwarted attempts to leave Plymouth.
Variations is a generative work playfully exploring some of Darwin’s insights.”
I did an SMS piece where the audience could text in words and they were displayed over the top of the words from the intro to the Origin of Species and the 1st book of Genesis displayed in a matrix-stylee cascade in the background. Below are some photos and videos from the rehearsals and more on Variations can be found here.
Video of Gene Pool
Video of Gene Typing Pool
Video of Worms
Proposal
Posted: 23 February 2009 Filed under: Adaptive Games Systems, Masters | Tags: furby Leave a commentA Furby is an electronic toy made by Tiger Electronics. A newly purchased Furby starts out speaking entirely Furbish, the unique language that all Furbys use, but are programmed to speak less Furbish as they learn more English.
A Furby has various switches built in that detect if it is being stroked, patted or inverted. As well as a speaker in its belly there is also a small microphone which is how the Furby “hearsâ€. Research suggests that it is unclear as to what sounds a Furby responds to other than generic loud noises. Built into its forehead is an infra-red sensor which transmits and receives data to and from other Furbies and it is via this that a Furby really communicates.
Various hacks have been made to Furbies from simple circuit bending to a complete replacement of the microprocessor. Most of them concentrate on the circuitry but I intend to make use of the IR sensor. By connecting two Furbies to a computer each, I want to make a small wireless network by sending data via the IR sensors. Keeping the main circuitry intact, I want to create the illusion that the Furbies are passing the data by “talking†to each other.