Martin sent me a recording of his robot plotter doing its thing. I cut the recording up randomly into samples and played Bach’s Invention #6 on it.
Monthly Archives: February 2019
collab feb: Andrew Sempere
Andrew sent me an odd assortment of videos, so I decided to see how much I could mess them up using nothing but iMovie.
collab feb: Stephanie Sara Lifshutz
Stephanie (stephaniesaralifshutz.com/) brought the neon, I brought the laser cutter offcuts I’d been saving for years, and we built this blinky disco palace just for one night.
collab feb: Walter Kitundu
We didn’t quite finish what we thought we were working on, but Walter made this amazing video!
Ranjit Bhatnagar – code and prototype
Kitundu – scratch and video
collab feb: Lara Shari Brodsky and Jonathan Brodsky
Jonathan: “I think my sister [Lara] just pocket dialed me while teaching a lesson, because now I have a 3 minute long voicemail of someone playing scales on a cello.”
Jonathan sent me the voicemail and I added the accompaniment. Jonathan also made the video.
(audio at soundcloud)
collab feb: Sarah Blood
Streamers and dance by Sarah Blood (sarahblood.com), music and animation by me.
If you want to dance it yourself, you can find the music & animation at editor.p5js.org/ranjit/full/GHilnmgjE (click to start and stop and change music, space bar to change animations)
collab feb: Adam Gurvitch
Adam sent me some beautiful field recordings from his travels. I paired them with videos that totally don’t belong with them.
collab feb: Olivia Barr & Colleen AF Venable
It’s the ASMR Haircube!! All the hair sounds you could ever want. Concept by Olivia Barr, with me and Colleen AF Venable and guest performers.
collab feb: Cam Larios
Cam sent me this beautiful indigo score made with the shibori technique! I played it with the Phonopaper app, but I hope to find other ways to interpret it in the future.
collab feb: Daisy & Peter
I put a microphone on Peter’s collar while he played with Daisy, and let Ableton Live’s algorithms turn the ambient sounds into musical sounds.
Daisy is represented by Diane Arndt.