Tremolo-Chimes
Steven Kemper
Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2023
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- Article Number: 31
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11194792 (Link to paper)
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Abstract:
The Tremolo-Chimes is an interactive performance system that consists of a set of tubular metallic wind chimes that have been modified by removing the striker and wind catcher. MIDI-controlled vibration motors suspended in each chime produce continuous, tremolo-like sounds where the dynamic shape can be controlled over time. This system is inspired by acoustic wind chimes and explores questions about performative agency in automated instruments. The Tremolo-Chimes interactive installation employs multiple control methods, including synthesized wind and sensors that detect the proximity of participants to the chimes. Both synthesized wind and sensor input are fed through a mass-link physical model, evoking the movements of a wind-driven clapper bouncing off traditional wind chimes. Synthesized wind represents the default control mode of the installation when participants are not interacting with the sensors. When a participant enters the sensing field, their body will actuate the chimes similarly to how a percussionist uses their hand to sweep across a set of chimes.
Citation:
Steven Kemper. 2023. Tremolo-Chimes. Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11194792BibTeX Entry:
@article{nime23-installations-31, abstract = {The Tremolo-Chimes is an interactive performance system that consists of a set of tubular metallic wind chimes that have been modified by removing the striker and wind catcher. MIDI-controlled vibration motors suspended in each chime produce continuous, tremolo-like sounds where the dynamic shape can be controlled over time. This system is inspired by acoustic wind chimes and explores questions about performative agency in automated instruments. The Tremolo-Chimes interactive installation employs multiple control methods, including synthesized wind and sensors that detect the proximity of participants to the chimes. Both synthesized wind and sensor input are fed through a mass-link physical model, evoking the movements of a wind-driven clapper bouncing off traditional wind chimes. Synthesized wind represents the default control mode of the installation when participants are not interacting with the sensors. When a participant enters the sensing field, their body will actuate the chimes similarly to how a percussionist uses their hand to sweep across a set of chimes.}, address = {Mexico City, Mexico}, articleno = {31}, author = {Steven Kemper}, booktitle = {Installation Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.11194792}, editor = {Salvador Chavez and Tito Rivas}, month = {May}, title = {Tremolo-Chimes}, url = {https://www.nime.org/proceedings/2023/nime2023_installations_31.pdf}, year = {2023} }