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Welcome to the Py.rate.chnic Session:  
Welcome to the Py.rate.chnic Session:  


'''a)PART_to_de(PART'''
='''a)PART_to_de(PART'''=
 
Workshop created by Tisa, Ioana and Mark as a part of the Py.rate.chnic Sessions.
 
==Invitation Text==


''Thursday, 19. 11. 2020, 14.00-18.00''
''Thursday, 19. 11. 2020, 14.00-18.00''
XPUB1 & XPUB2 Py.rate.chnic Session
by Ioana, Mark and Tisa.
[[File:IMG 0223 4.JPG|700px]]
People that joined: Federico, Camilo, Anna, Clitch, Yu-Chin, Max.
...


What is sonic fiction?
What is sonic fiction?
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You don't know? We have a slight idea.
You don't know? We have a slight idea.


Come to our session - led meticulousy by Ioana, Mark and Tisa.
Sonic fiction presentation by Ioana: [[File:sonic_fiction_py.rate.chnic.pdf |presentation here]]


You will get to know while doing:
You will get to know while doing:
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Bring to the workshop:
Bring to the workshop:
* any kind of an object to deconstruct (completely demolish, it will never be the same)
* any kind of an object to deconstruct (completely demolish, it will never be the same)
[[File:Ezgif.com-gif-maker.gif|700px|The process of deconstruction]]
* a laptop/smartphone (a sound recording device of your choice)
* a laptop/smartphone (a sound recording device of your choice)


Please, write your name here (max. 9 people):
[[File:Signal-2020-11-20-104742_032.jpeg|Finished tapeloops|700px]]


1. Federico!
[https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsN1zLHLRPlgrWQLO-kPQAlC95YL?e=iFI37L Max Recordings]


2. Camilo
=workshop structure=


3. Jacopo


4. Anna
====Part 1: GENERAL INTRO====
* What are we going to do?: ~10 min


5. Clitch
====Part 2: WARM-UP!====
* warm up excercise [Tisa]: ~30min


6.
====Part 3: AN INTRODUCTION TO SONIC FICTION====
* intro [Ioana] on decontruction sound and sonic fiction: ~10-15min
* playlist, theory, outcomes sketch


7.
====Part 4: ACCUMULATION/PRODUCTION====
* split into duos/trios explain divide tasks
* take a picture of the object
* set up recording (sound (tape or digital) and video)
* deconstruct object & take notes
* break
* listen & choose sound (long continuous sound of proces and sample for short loops)


8.
====Part 5: COMPOSITION====
* an intruduction to Magnetic tape [Mark] ~10min [[File:A)PART to de(PART magnetic-tape-presentation.pdf|Welcome to the wonderful world of magnetic tape!]]
* introduction of the tools and recording gear
* create tape loops
* record sound on tape loops
* label sounds (text, also imagery)
- record sound on tape (long continuous and loops)


9.
====Part 6: LISTENING & PERFORMING====
* performing a piece with the material
* reconstruction (merging) of the objects


Looking forward, listening carefully.
==The exercises==
for focus, asociation flow, sensibility to sound, imagination, narratives, ...


[https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsN1zLHLRPlgrWQLO-kPQAlC95YL?e=iFI37L Max Recordings]
(warm up, led by Tisa)
 
*Everybody stands up and makes a circle.
*Physical warmup (each person proposes an exercise, all repeat)
*Free movement (closed eyes, moving as you need, making sounds as they come)
*Shaking (shaking different bodyparts and making a relaxed sound)
*Repetition (standing in a circle, one makes a gesture and a sound, the next one repeats it as precisely as possible, and so forth)
*Rhythm (establishing a common rythm, repetition of "rak-pak shalala", passing words)
*Passing (one makes a sound, the next one in the circle responds with a word that describes the sound, next one translates it back to sound, etc.)
*Associations (passing words associations in a circle - also sounds and words in any language, keeping the rhythm)
*Onomatopoetic transcriptions (one makes a sound, everybody repeats the sound, each writes down the sound, 10x)
 
[[File:Scan-0.jpg|500px]]  [[File:Scan-1.jpg|500px]]
 
*Echo exchange (people exchange the papers, vocalizing the written in a repeated manner (loop), while holding their palms in front of their mouth in order to amplify the sound for them)
*Analog asmr (insert index finger into your ear, tap and stratch and play on your hand, listen)
 
==Photos==
made by Yu-Ching
 
[[File:508A5671.jpg|700px]]
 
[[File:508A5706.JPG|700px]]
 
[[File:508A5718.JPG|700px]]
 
[[File:IMG 0236 4.JPG|700px]]
 
[[File:508A5713.JPG|700px]]
 
[[File:508A5749.JPG|700px]]


[[Category:Py.rate.chnic sessions]]
[[Category:Py.rate.chnic sessions]]
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<br>
[[File:sonic_fiction_py.rate.chnic.pdf]]
 
==Feedback:==
   
A moment of reflection was now lost in time:
* listen to loops & presenting tapes
* discussion regarding decontruction in this context: Why?
 
Questions to improve the
* How can we emphasize the connections between the parts more?
* How can we define and communicate a more clear 'goal'?
*: - the goal is to....
*: - as a method we use...
 
 
Manetta's notes:
* https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-23-11-2020
 
Pad:
* https://pad.xpub.nl/p/MIT

Latest revision as of 13:51, 21 June 2021


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Welcome to the Py.rate.chnic Session:

a)PART_to_de(PART

Workshop created by Tisa, Ioana and Mark as a part of the Py.rate.chnic Sessions.

Invitation Text

Thursday, 19. 11. 2020, 14.00-18.00

XPUB1 & XPUB2 Py.rate.chnic Session

by Ioana, Mark and Tisa.

IMG 0223 4.JPG

People that joined: Federico, Camilo, Anna, Clitch, Yu-Chin, Max.

...

What is sonic fiction?

You don't know? We have a slight idea.

Sonic fiction presentation by Ioana: File:Sonic fiction py.rate.chnic.pdf

You will get to know while doing:

  • listening
  • deconstructing
  • making sounds
  • recording sounds
  • naming
  • labeling
  • choosing
  • articulating
  • composing
  • performing
#tapeloops #asmr #weirdobjects #tinysounds #diyzine #fiction 

Bring to the workshop:

  • any kind of an object to deconstruct (completely demolish, it will never be the same)

The process of deconstruction

  • a laptop/smartphone (a sound recording device of your choice)

Finished tapeloops

Max Recordings

workshop structure

Part 1: GENERAL INTRO

  • What are we going to do?: ~10 min

Part 2: WARM-UP!

  • warm up excercise [Tisa]: ~30min

Part 3: AN INTRODUCTION TO SONIC FICTION

  • intro [Ioana] on decontruction sound and sonic fiction: ~10-15min
  • playlist, theory, outcomes sketch

Part 4: ACCUMULATION/PRODUCTION

  • split into duos/trios explain divide tasks
  • take a picture of the object
  • set up recording (sound (tape or digital) and video)
  • deconstruct object & take notes
  • break
  • listen & choose sound (long continuous sound of proces and sample for short loops)

Part 5: COMPOSITION

- record sound on tape (long continuous and loops)

Part 6: LISTENING & PERFORMING

  • performing a piece with the material
  • reconstruction (merging) of the objects

The exercises

for focus, asociation flow, sensibility to sound, imagination, narratives, ...

(warm up, led by Tisa)

  • Everybody stands up and makes a circle.
  • Physical warmup (each person proposes an exercise, all repeat)
  • Free movement (closed eyes, moving as you need, making sounds as they come)
  • Shaking (shaking different bodyparts and making a relaxed sound)
  • Repetition (standing in a circle, one makes a gesture and a sound, the next one repeats it as precisely as possible, and so forth)
  • Rhythm (establishing a common rythm, repetition of "rak-pak shalala", passing words)
  • Passing (one makes a sound, the next one in the circle responds with a word that describes the sound, next one translates it back to sound, etc.)
  • Associations (passing words associations in a circle - also sounds and words in any language, keeping the rhythm)
  • Onomatopoetic transcriptions (one makes a sound, everybody repeats the sound, each writes down the sound, 10x)

Scan-0.jpg Scan-1.jpg

  • Echo exchange (people exchange the papers, vocalizing the written in a repeated manner (loop), while holding their palms in front of their mouth in order to amplify the sound for them)
  • Analog asmr (insert index finger into your ear, tap and stratch and play on your hand, listen)

Photos

made by Yu-Ching

508A5671.jpg

508A5706.JPG

508A5718.JPG

IMG 0236 4.JPG

508A5713.JPG

508A5749.JPG

Feedback:

A moment of reflection was now lost in time:

  • listen to loops & presenting tapes
  • discussion regarding decontruction in this context: Why?

Questions to improve the

  • How can we emphasize the connections between the parts more?
  • How can we define and communicate a more clear 'goal'?
    - the goal is to....
    - as a method we use...


Manetta's notes:

Pad: