Archive for April, 2010
(to be titled at the time of the performance)
(to be titled at the time of the performance)
single channel video performance for four performers
10 to 15 minutes
with Roland Brown, David Hainsworth, Jon Moniaci, and Naval Cassidy
A VCW Performance
At Diapason Gallery
with fellow VCW artists Adam Kendall, Jonny Farrow, Nisi Jacobs, Dan Winckler, Philip White
April 28 8pm
$7
From Naval’s Notes:
Mr. Cassidy has created his first graphic score for his latest take on Instant Cinema. Its title will remain a secret, even to himself, until after the piece has been performed. However, the short history of this new work is no mystery. In fact, thanks to Adam Kendall’s fabulous Video Composer’s Workshop at Diapason Gallery, Naval has been hard at work converting a hand drawn score of eight voices into five electronic midi scores that manipulate different parts of his video and audio mix. The three voices left are to be read by his fellow performers; two on camera, one on AM radio; plus various shtick in between the sections to cleanse your palette.
Bring sunglasses.
Diapason Gallery is at 882 Third Avenue, between 32nd and 33rd Streets, 10th floor
Brooklyn, NY
phone: 718-499-5070
email: diapason(dot)info(at)gmail.com
Subway: N, D or R to 36th Street
Bus: #35, 37, 63, 70
Hand-Drawn Score -1st Segment
Hand Drawn Score
1st Segment
Parts A B C D
Parts E F G H
I cut the original score into 5 pieces of 8 tracks per piece. Of the eight tracks, only five have midi scores.
Voice A – the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B – the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C – props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D – the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E – the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F – the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G – is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H – is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)
Hand-Drawn Score -2nd Segment
Hand Drawn Score
2nd Segment
Parts A B C D
Parts E F G H
Voice A – the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B – the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C – props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D – the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E – the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F – the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G – is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H – is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)
Hand-Drawn Score -3rd Segment
Hand Drawn Score
3rd Segment
Parts A B C D

Parts E F G H
Voice A – the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B – the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C – props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D – the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E – the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F – the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G – is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H – is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)
Hand-Drawn Score -4th Segment
Hand Drawn Score
4th Segment
Parts A B C D
Parts E F G H

I cut the original score into 5 pieces of 8 tracks per piece. Of the eight tracks, only five have midi scores.
Voice A – the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B – the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C – props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D – the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E – the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F – the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G – is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H – is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)
Hand-Drawn Score -5th Segment
Hand Drawn Score
5th Segment
Parts A B C D
Parts E F G H
I cut the original score into 5 pieces of 8 tracks per piece. Of the eight tracks, only five have midi scores.
Voice A – the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B – the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C – props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D – the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E – the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F – the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G – is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H – is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)
this palette
this palette was used to create some new midi scores, featured in more recent posts.
#1 shows a sequence of on and offs, 0 or 127, at different rates. From left to right, two repetitions of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 hertz. More or less.
#2 charts the possible values, from 0 to 127 in increments of 16, roughly. I wanted these sequences to appear more hand drawn.
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
1 commentwhat is naval working on now?
section one of five midi transcriptions of hand drawn graphic score
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
section two of five midi transcriptions of hand drawn graphic score
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
section three of five midi transcriptions of hand drawn graphic score
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
section four of five midi transcriptions of hand drawn graphic score
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
section five of five midi transcriptions of hand drawn graphic score
prepared for Video Composer’s Workshop
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