I Have the Right to [De]Story Myself [2013-2015 Rev. 2021]
for Cello with Live Electronics, Live Video and Pan-tilt Lightings
Commissioned by Tyler J. Borden from Mivos Quartet
Instrumentations: Cello
World Premiere: April 2016 || October 2021 || San Diego, USA
Tyler J. Borden from Mivos Quartet
Duration: 14 minutes
Concerts history
Tyler J. Borden April, 2016, San Diego, USA
Esteban Belinchon for Noise Floor Festivals, April, 2017, the UK
Esteban Belinchon for Digital Analog, May, 2017, Graz, Austria
Niklas Seidl for DEGEM 30 years celebration concert, Oct 2021, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
This piece is composed for a psychologically interactive process of the human being such as outer-action, inner-action, interaction and emotion in response to a psychological representation of musical/non-musical contents in spatialization. To realize this process, each of the musical/non-musical materials are formalized in a complex audio+multimedia interactive system, which involves real time audio process, computer generating sound system, sound playback system with pre-recorded sounds by instruments, pre-recorded video, realtime video+visuals, lightings, lasers and theatrical actions in spatialization.
This audio+multimedia system is designed that one main interface of one computer controls sound with other multimedia devices in an interactive way. The playback system is built from protools. It runs on MAX/MSP with spatialization. Pre-recorded video images are built, and run on Jitter that interlock data points from audio process. These pre recorded sound and video combine or independently interlock with live video/visuals, computer generated sound and a real time audio process. The pan-tilts lightings and a white laser connects to MAS/MSP through dmxusbpro and arduino, accompanied by actions staged behind the screen on the stage.