Abstract
Molitva is a composition for voice, live electronics, and gestural control Pointing-at glove. The main music theme is a revisiting of traditional Macedonian chants now mixed with electronics.
Technical Description:
the performance investigates the use of the Pointing-at data glove in a live performance in which multiple players/performers are involved. In order to enhance the cause-effect links between gestures and sounds, each performer was allocated a specific range of sonic characteristics to work with. In doing this, the data glove worked exclusively with granular sounds and their live manipulation by hand gestures.
Technical Description:
the performance investigates the use of the Pointing-at data glove in a live performance in which multiple players/performers are involved. In order to enhance the cause-effect links between gestures and sounds, each performer was allocated a specific range of sonic characteristics to work with. In doing this, the data glove worked exclusively with granular sounds and their live manipulation by hand gestures.
Original language | English (Ireland) |
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Publication status | Published - 5 Jun 2009 |
Event | 9th International conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, NIME 2009 - Pittsburgh, United States Duration: 4 Jun 2009 → 6 Jun 2009 |
Keywords
- data glove
- electronic music
- vocals
- chants