Environmental protection in the piece

For the final piece, I was inspired by a phenomenon I notice every day when I walk along the road, where discarded cans are trampled by pedestrians on the road, but there is actually a rubbish bin not far ahead. So I had the idea to put the story of the cans into piece.

In the first part, I recorded a lot of field recordings, with city noises, shop openings and some footsteps to achieve the scene of a thirsty man entering a shop to buy a drink, and in the second part, I added a drum and changed the tempo of my recorded breaths to make what amounts to an improvisation. The music in the second part is rhythmic, which reflects his happiness after drinking the drink. In the third part when he throws the can anywhere, I added strings and synth chords to make the part sad and I also recorded a lot of footsteps of different shoes trying to create that everyone was just walking and stepping over the can and no one was picking it up. The third part also had some skateboarding sliding by and kicking the cans. In the fourth part, which is the end of my story, I recorded some sounds of the can rolling in the wind and then being picked up. Eventually, the can was thrown in the trash.

Visiting Practitioner Fari Bradley

Fari Bradley An Iranian-born sound artist, Bradley’s practice involves sound sculpture, installation, performance and broadcast. With a background in classical and North Indian music, Bradley uses off-the-shelf materials, handmade electronic devices for improvisation and recording.

Fari showed two sketches in her presentation and played them with very Indian style instruments. Her two sketches were similar to a score, which is similar to the graphic score in the creative sound project. Her work is also done through acute creation.

The pan in the left and right channels of the intro to Fari’s piece Stereo Mountains is very comforting to me, and the vocals sampled in the piece are Persian, a reminder of the Zagros Mountains that Fari says in his introduction that this was inspired. Elements of Persian singing are similar to Yoder, and Zagros has many influences at the intersection of Iran, Iraq and Turkey. The Zagros spans the entire length of Iran’s western and south-western plateau, bordering Iraq and Turkey, ending at the Strait of Hormuz, and starting in north-western Iran and extending along Iran’s western border.

DIY Cultures

In this lesson, we compare and contrast the difference between Underground and avant-garde artists. Underground music generally exists outside or on the margins of mainstream institutions and cultures in various forms of music production, such as noise and improvised music. And he does not earn a lot of money. Whereas avant-garde is progressive, boundary-pushing and challenges convention in a progressive sense and draws the mainstream towards it.

I don’t think I know what kind of sound art I’m in right now, but if I had to think about it, I’d probably progress towards avant-garde because I’m currently trying to become a game sound designer, and although I don’t know what the future holds, I think game sound should be avant-garde. Because it’s more accessible to the masses and is in the mainstream.

We also looked at a lot of the underground and avant-garde pages in class, and when we compared them, it was clear that the underground pages were more free-form than the avant-garde pages, which were like having a dedicated web designer working on them. I like the Sofia records website very much, their design is very free and I like the spontaneity.

In the end we discussed Manifestos and set out our rules.

ONE SAMPLE THAT EVERYONE USES IN THEIR PIECE

DON’T NOT HAVE FUN

ALWAYS SUPPORTIVE, INCLUSIVE, A COMMUNIT WITH SOLIDARITY

BLEND OF INDIVIDUALS, ARTISTIC FREEDOM AND FREEFORM

WORK IN COLLABORATION NOT IN COMPETITION, WILLING TO SHARE WITH EACH OTHER AND NOT KEEPTHINGS FOR OURSELVES, COMMUNAL VULNERABILITY

WHO CARES? WE ARE ANTI-MANIFESTO, RULES ARE MEANT TO BE BROKEN

MUSIC RELEASE SHOULD BE OPEN TO INTERPRETATION NOT GUIDED BY THE MANIFESTO

INDIVIDUAL LIITATIONS SHOULD BE EMBRACED BUT OVERALL LIMITATIONS AVOIDED, OTHERWISE YOU WILL MISS OUT

Theme: Change

verb (used with object),changed,chang·ing.to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone:to transform or convert (usually followed by into).

verb (used without object),changed,chang·ing.to become different:to become altered or modified.

noun the act or fact of changing; fact of being changed: a transformation or modification; alteration.

Interview

In my interview with my friend, I asked a few questions.

How do you feel about the sounds you hear in your everyday life?

Sound is present in our lives all the time, but the senses of touch, smell and sight are visible and made up of very small molecules. Sound, however, is made up of waveforms, which are very abstract. Sound is a way of putting on and getting information and, like music, expressing important information. For me, sound is a language other than words, a form of expression that is very malleable. At the same time, as an artist, the sound is as important as the visual, and it can also stimulate my imagination.

Play the game with sound off or on?

With sound The game has a more ambient feel to it, adding to the experience. Travelling through the different spaces in the game makes for an interesting experience. Background music and location-specific music Invisible but create a specific space.

What about the connection between sound and our bodies?

Sounds have important connections to all our other perceptions, for example, physically, the head hurts when you can’t accept high frequency sounds, the sound of nails scraping a chalkboard, sour teeth, and psychologically, the soundtrack to a horror movie, a feeling of being infected.

GRAPHIC SCORES

In this lesson, we looked at many examples of graphic scores, both drawn and photographic. My scores were made up of irregular curves, dots and numbers in traditional Chinese characters. My score required four to five instruments to improvise.

I find these graphic scores interesting because it is not like a traditional score where each note has its own prescribed notation. It is very abstract and may have an inner meaning of a story or a poem. I might use graphic scores in my work.

I chose graphic scores for the work I produced later on, and my scores tell the story of the can. The story is about a thirsty man who goes into a shop to buy a drink, and after drinking it on the road, he just throws the can away. The can goes through many things on the road, being stepped on by pedestrians, run over by skateboards and kicked like a ball, but no one picks it up. In the process, the cans are in motion and form a trajectory. Coincidentally the person who discarded the can came across it in another block and this time picked it up and threw it in the trash bin.