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About the Visual Art The visual components of this work have been developed by combining analogue studio footage with digital 3D spectrographic responses to each of the music tracks. The spectrographic imagery was made usig MAX/MSP Jitter - Processing - Flash and Final Cut Pro. A fundamental design aspect used to realise the moving image component combined spectrographic imagery with an internal and external visual exploration of the saxophone. The binary motif was exploited in a variety of forms throughout. |
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Frank Millward is a multimedia artist, composer and performer. His work explores cross-disciplinary relationships between technology, science and art, where focus is given to the ways in which sound and moving image are shaping new interactive forms in performance. His research seeks to theorise and understand how we interpret complex interactive exchanges between sound and image, developing abstracted 3D moving images that represent the attributes of sounds and testing these abstractions for perceived emotice impact. He lectures in audio art, sound design and multimedia performance in the School of Fine Art, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture at Kingston University, London. frankmillward.com
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