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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/22983
Title: Sing, Pan, Code: Enhancing Audience Engagement Through Choral, Algorithmic, and Photographic Crossings
Authors: Sikkema, Harold
Department: Communication and New Media
Keywords: Photography;Choral Music;Mobile Devices;Audience Engagement
Publication Date: 31-Aug-2016
Abstract: In this project, I explore crossings of panoramic photography, choral music, and mobile device art, through the creation of four interactive artworks: PeaceWeave, Sedimentary, ReptileChoir, and StreetSong. Given an artistic vocabulary of flowing geo-panoramic photography, along with the transparent technical affordances of a networked mobile device platform, audience-performer engagement in choral contexts may be enhanced.
Rights: An error occurred on the license name.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/22983
Appears in Collections:Major Research Projects (MA in Communication and New Media)

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Sikkema_Harold_J_2016August_MA.pdf
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Sing, Pan, Code: Enhancing Audience Engagement Through Choral, Algorithmic, and Photographic Crossings2.32 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
PeaceWeave-Documentation_1.mp4
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PeaceWeave: A performance in the McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) Atrium with the McMaster University Choir on April 5th, 2016 (Documentation)1.14 GBMPEGView/Open
PeaceWeave-Wii.mp4
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PeaceWeave: A technical demonstration of the software and hardware (Including a modified Nintendo Wii remote) used in the artistic performance (Documentation)135.46 MBMPEGView/Open
ReptileChoir-Demonstration.mp4
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Reptile Choir: A Demonstration of the software and hardware used for the Reptile Choir exhibit at Factory Media Centre on May 13th 2016.443.42 MBMPEGView/Open
ReptileChoir-Documentation.mp4
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Reptile Choir: Documentation of the Reptile Choir exhibit at Factory Media Centre on May 13th 2016.171.95 MBMPEGView/Open
Sedimentary-Documentation.mp4
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Sedimentary: Livecoding Performance at McMaster LiveLab166.01 MBMPEGView/Open
StreetSong-Demonstration.mp4
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StreetSong: A demonstration of the technical features that comprise this performative installation work.267.24 MBMPEGView/Open
StreetSong-Pitch-Cues.mp4
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StreetSong: A demonstration of a traversal of a panoramic street image with live pitch cues and audio216.9 MBMPEGView/Open
Photos.zip
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Photo Documentation for Four Artistic Performances, including PeaceWeave, ReptileChoir, Sedimentary, and StreetSong256.42 MBZIP ArchiveView/Open
PeaceWeave-Bubbles.zip
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PeaceWeave: an archive of bubble images utilized in the PeaceWeave performance on April 5th, 2016.1.13 GBZIP ArchiveView/Open
01-Kyrie.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered Visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Kyrie" by Timothy Corlis285.92 MBMPEGView/Open
02-Gloria.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Gloria" by Timothy Corlis636.02 MBMPEGView/Open
03-Eternity.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Tonight Eternity Alone" by Rene Clausen382.87 MBMPEGView/Open
04-Stars.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Stars" by Ēriks Ešenvalds436.49 MBMPEGView/Open
05-Richte.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Richte mich, Gott" by Felix Mendelssohn380.45 MBMPEGView/Open
06-Tiger.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered Visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "The Tiger" by Lauren Bernofsky174.46 MBMPEGView/Open
07-Lamb.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "The Lamb" by John Tavener338.7 MBMPEGView/Open
08-After.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "After The War" by Mark Sirett454.25 MBMPEGView/Open
09-Rytmus.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Rytmus" by Ivan Hrušovský160.21 MBMPEGView/Open
10-Muusika.mp4
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PeaceWeave: Pre-Rendered visuals utilized during the McMaster University Choir's performance of "Muusika" by Pärt Uusberg237.81 MBMPEGView/Open
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