CAROLYN GOODWIN/MICHAEL MØRKHOLT
Carolyn Goodwin, composer and founder of the Copenhagen Clarinet Choir, and an active participant in the Scandinavian improvised music scene, joins forces with Michael Mørkholt, an electronic composer and member of the group År & Dag. Together they delve into the symbiotic interplay between acoustic instruments and listening computer. Mørkholt’s sensory and generative computer systems, with their inherent
organic logic, dynamically interact with Goodwin's multiple woodwinds, resulting in a playful conversation between human musical intuition and algorithmic probability.
KREDSBEVÆGELSEN
The work KREDSBEVÆGELSEN is created by Michael Mørkholt within a generative system of color-controlled audio synthesis and sound-sensitive video feedback. The source is a video camera filming its own output projected onto a canvas. There is no actual live image. The camera compensates for missing information and...
CAROLYN GOODWIN/MICHAEL MØRKHOLT
Carolyn Goodwin, composer and founder of the Copenhagen Clarinet Choir, and an active participant in the Scandinavian improvised music scene, joins forces with Michael Mørkholt, an electronic composer and member of the group År & Dag. Together they delve into the symbiotic interplay between acoustic instruments and listening computer. Mørkholt’s sensory and generative computer systems, with their inherent
organic logic, dynamically interact with Goodwin's multiple woodwinds, resulting in a playful conversation between human musical intuition and algorithmic probability.
KREDSBEVÆGELSEN
The work KREDSBEVÆGELSEN is created by Michael Mørkholt within a generative system of color-controlled audio synthesis and sound-sensitive video feedback. The source is a video camera filming its own output projected onto a canvas. There is no actual live image. The camera compensates for missing information and overrides it. This results in a pulsating abstract picture, which is digitally analyzed and color separated. Light frequencies are reduced, turning colors into tones. These tones are quantized, transforming images into harmonic music. The overall audio signal is then
further processed back into the visual material. The work thus generates and plays a concrete graphic score.
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Video/audio, 2019
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