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== Concert ''Homesick'' == | == Concert ''Homesick'' == | ||
In a drop of water, members of the microscopic world_microorganisms, moss, corpses, air bubbles and many other beings_ play music in this project. A programmed Max patch tracks through a microscope the beings of the microscopic world invisible to the human eye . When microscopic beings cross the music sheet, the corresponding scale is played in real time. | In a drop of water, members of the microscopic world_microorganisms, moss, corpses, air bubbles and many other beings_ play music in this project. A programmed Max patch tracks through a microscope the beings of the microscopic world invisible to the human eye . When microscopic beings cross the music sheet, the corresponding scale is played in real time. | ||
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'''Screen 1:''' Video from the microscope. Transmitting the scene in the water drop in real time. (Fig. 1) | '''Screen 1:''' Video from the microscope. Transmitting the scene in the water drop in real time. (Fig. 1) | ||
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'''Screen 2:''' animated musik notation from Max/Msp. | '''Screen 2:''' animated musik notation from Max/Msp. | ||
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The movement of the microbes in the water creates a sound according to the musical notation. Music notation consists of a total of 27 horizontal lines (27 y-axis numbers). Each line represents 27 different scales. The pitch of the note increases from bottom to top. The aesthetic aspect of music notation is still in the process of development. (Fig. 2) | The movement of the microbes in the water creates a sound according to the musical notation. Music notation consists of a total of 27 horizontal lines (27 y-axis numbers). Each line represents 27 different scales. The pitch of the note increases from bottom to top. The aesthetic aspect of music notation is still in the process of development. (Fig. 2) |
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