Near and far
Michael Mulshine
Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2023
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- Article Number: 1098
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11194798 (Link to paper)
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Abstract:
“near and far” is an interactive sound and light installation that explores how proximity influences our perception of sound in space and our relationships with people, places, and things. The installation aims to provide co-creative agency to the audience, whose presence and actions uniquely define the experience of the work. Movement is sonified in the space via a distance sensor and audience members may turn on and off a collection of three lights to toggle between soundscapes and musical compositions. The soundscapes and compositions range from abstract electronic sounds, to fully-fledged song / composition arrangements, to everyday sounds like wind, waves, and urban transit. The multiplicity of sonic spaces was inspired by the author’s belief that embodying plurality is a core facet of being human and, when enacted in art, provides many varied opportunities for observers to resonate emotionally or otherwise engage.
Citation:
Michael Mulshine. 2023. Near and far. Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11194798BibTeX Entry:
@article{nime23-installations-1098, abstract = {“near and far” is an interactive sound and light installation that explores how proximity influences our perception of sound in space and our relationships with people, places, and things. The installation aims to provide co-creative agency to the audience, whose presence and actions uniquely define the experience of the work. Movement is sonified in the space via a distance sensor and audience members may turn on and off a collection of three lights to toggle between soundscapes and musical compositions. The soundscapes and compositions range from abstract electronic sounds, to fully-fledged song / composition arrangements, to everyday sounds like wind, waves, and urban transit. The multiplicity of sonic spaces was inspired by the author’s belief that embodying plurality is a core facet of being human and, when enacted in art, provides many varied opportunities for observers to resonate emotionally or otherwise engage.}, address = {Mexico City, Mexico}, articleno = {1098}, author = {Michael Mulshine}, booktitle = {Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.11194798}, editor = {Salvador Chavez and Tito Rivas}, month = {May}, title = {Near and far}, url = {https://www.nime.org/proceedings/2023/nime2023_installations_1098.pdf}, year = {2023} }