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1999 An Interactive Audio Work for the Internet Originally commissioned by New Television By "clicking" the cursor on any particular sound, a rectangular portion of the ear image is colorized, signaling that that particular sound will continue to play indefinitely. One can then continue to move the cursor fluidly over other parts of the screen and improvise against the "colorized" background sound (or sounds) or continue to "click" on other sounds, to create fixed multi-layered juxtapositions of sounds. Clicking (once again) on a colorized sound turns that part of the ear image to "photographic negative," and stops the sound from playing. The flexible structure of the computer program allows the participant to interactively improvise (with and) against several repeated and recurring sounds at one time -- or continually shift and change both the background and surface sounds at one's whim. If one listens to all 42 sounds, (thereby creating a complete negative image of the ear), one is treated to a brief surprise, just before the piece recycles itself to begin again. |
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