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Happy Leap Year From Naval

On Bulk Foodveyor's Roof, 2011
Naval Cassidy at Hudson River Park
This Friday the 21st. of October
Starting ten minutes after sunset, 6:17 pm
For one hour, five minute performances for one nickel a piece.
Rain and hurricanes will cancel. Bring warm clothing and nickels.
Entrance to park and crosswalk at west 11th St. and the westside highway, in the very very west village.
This is where to find the crosswalk.
No commentsNaval’s Guerrilla Cinema 2011
Thankfully, Bulk Foodveyor was available to help Naval out when he decided to began his Guerrilla Cinema project secretly in San Francisco, September 2011.Β A few lucky souls were surprised while passing by Dolores Park and the Nob Hill Masonic Center to see Naval playing for a nickel a piece. He might bring his show to your street if you contact him.Β Email Naval at naval@navalcassidy.com if you would like to invite him to do a little show in your neighborhood.Β He likes to see new places and meet new people.Β Come back to this site to find out where and when his next show will be.Β Subscribe to the RSS feed to be automatically notified.
Photos and videos of his San Francisco shows are coming shortly.
Photo by Bulk Foodveyor 2011 Dolores Park, San Francisco.
No commentsobject 10 episodes 1-5
The complete Naval set at Secret Project Room.
First part. Thanks to David Linton
Second part. Thanks to Valued Cu$tomer.
Third part. Thanks to Bulk Food Veyor.
Forth part. Thanks to Ur Sullivision.
Fifth part. Thanks to The Hands of Orlak.
No commentsHand-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 β the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B β the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C β props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D β the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E β the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F β the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G β is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H β 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 β the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B β the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C β props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D β the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E β the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F β the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G β is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H β 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 β the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B β the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C β props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D β the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E β the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F β the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G β is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H β 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 β the switching back and forth between two video cameras
Voice B β the switching back and forth between two audio signals
Voice C β props rotating on a turntable captured with the first video camera
Voice D β the relative position, size and length of time props are displayed on a plate of glass captured by the second camera
Voice E β the change in pitch of an oscillator
Voice F β the change in frequency of an AM radio
Voice G β is Voice A modulated (modulation is live event)
Voice H β is Voice B modulated (modulation is live event)





