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Type: | Performance |
Title: | The imaginary menagerie |
Author: | Harrald, L. Pascoe, D. Sutter, L. Tomczak, S. Whittington, S. De Nardi, K. Kleinig, H. Tulloch, E. |
Publisher Place: | Adelaide |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Performer: | Harrald, Luke Pascoe, Derek William Sutter, Lauren Tomczak, Sebastian Whittington, Stephen De Nardi, Karen Anne Kleinig, Hillary Tulloch, Emily |
Statement of Responsibility: | Performers included Luke Harrald (interactive electronics & video projections), Derek Pascoe (Saxophone), Lauren Sutter (Commodore 64), Sebastian Tomczak (Laptop / Albeton Live), Stephen Whittington (Piano), Emily Tulloch (violin), Karen De Nardi (viola) and Hillary Kleinig (cello) |
Abstract: | The Imaginary Menagery was a large scale intermedia work that was commissioned for the opening of the 2008 Adelaide Festival of Arts. Featuring experimental electro-acoustic band Hidden City with additional members from the Zephyr String Quartet , the work combined Artificial Intelligence with free improvisation. Samples and pre-composed score fragments for the string players were triggered across a wireless network of 5 computers in response to the improvisations of saxophonist Derek Pascoe. The projections that freatured on the walls of the hall throughout each set were generated through a combination of data mining and Game Theory using MaxMSP & Jitter. These utilised the same algorithms as the interactive software used in the performance. |
Where: | Elder Hall, University of Adelaide, 29 February 2008 |
When: | 29th February, 2008 |
Keywords: | Improvisation Game Theory Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma String Trio and Electronics Interactive Computer Music |
Description: | 20 minutes |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest Performances and events publications |
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ImaginaryMenagerie.mp3 | Sound recording | 28.1 MB | mp3 | View/Open |
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