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Revision as of 17:07, 26 November 2020


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Welcome to the Py.rate.chnic Session:

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Thursday, 19. 11. 2020, 14.00-18.00 XPUB1 & XPUB2 Py.rate.chnic Session

What is sonic fiction?

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

Sonic fiction: File:Sonic fiction py.rate.chnic.pdf

Come to our session - led meticulousy by Ioana, Mark and Tisa.

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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)

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

Looking forward, listening carefully.

Finished tapeloops

Max Recordings

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)
  • 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)

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