Sonic environments | ORbits for public and private spaces
Roland Kuit - KYMA
In the tradition of Takehiha Kosugi and Alvin Lucier, Kuit needs to explore the fundamental physics of acoustics whereby the concept of time and space as a vital continuum is morphed with its surroundings.
In his lab, Kuit explored the behavior of orbiting Lissajous figures:
Dynamic synthesis is used to create information streams on a van der Pol oscillator.
A system of parametric equations: {\displaystyle x=A\sin(at+\delta ),\quad y=B\sin(bt),} x=A\sin(at+\delta ),\quad y=B\sin(bt)
Design principles: balance, harmony, gradation, repetition, contrast, dominance.
Design elements: line, shape, size, direction, texture, hue/tone
A mutual relationship exists between the elements and their structure. The structure provides the elements with their specific, perhaps changing, meaning in nano timbre/ time.
This information comes from so-called transients whereby the duration varies between a small part of a period, from 1 usec to 3 or 4 milliseconds.
'Articulation' functioning as identity.
This onset as impulse makes it possible to distinguish the identities of these sonic forms and transforming them to autonomous audio sculptures.
The structure works as a context.
The elements determine which structural measures they can be subjected to in order for their identity to be enhanced, for their meaning to be differentiated and extended.
Roland Emile Kuit - KYMA
iTUNES
http://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/sonic-forms/1457276825
AMAZON
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SPOTIFY
http://open.spotify.com/album/2j4bZMTHJ2AIG1jeFJPxIC
Preview SONY / The Orchard
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