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Intuitive painting. Very little use of paintbrush - mostly done using knife, fingers, bits of cardboard...

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

intuitively knitted

asymmetric freeform tunica

with 1 kimono sleeve

material, color & technique combination

as evolving in progress,

wearable in a couple of different ways,

but only 2 of them make sense

Processed with VSCO with m3 preset

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

intuitive freeform fusion

DADA chaos knitting

highspeed crochet

poncho

tunic

wrap

lagenlook style

for bold individuals

& colorful birds

who are not afraid to spread their wings

 

asymmetric sleeve

also suitable as turtleneck

offering

multiple wearing options

 

intuitive freeform fusion

DADA chaos knitting

highspeed crochet

poncho

tunic

wrap

lagenlook style

for bold individuals

& colorful birds

who are not afraid to spread their wings

 

asymmetric sleeve

also suitable as turtleneck

offering

multiple wearing options

 

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

(this photo from Yamaha web site)

www.global.yamaha.com/tenori-on/

uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HdnQAD8f-qI

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE-lJzKIzDE

 

Toshio Iwai, the Tenori-on's inventor in conjunction with Yamaha, is a world renowned Japanese designer (who has also designed the Electro-plankton innovative interactive music game with Nintendo). The tenori-on device embodies visualisation of music, auditory and visual display and an intuitive interface for layering and performing sounds. Its basic operation can be sunstantially augmented by a sound expert by loading banks of your own samples, thereby enriching its auditory scope to a potentially limitless and individual set. Additional memory allows you store and record creations for later performance. As my research looks at digital means to augment conventional music devices and hyper instruments, aesthetic digital display, as well as the bimodality of auditory and visual display, this device encompasses all of those concerns. I am interested to use it, to study its usability and investigate the interaction of the visual and auditory output. It also ties into the 'gestural interaction with sound' theme of my ARC research.

 

Concept: Media artist Toshio Iwai and Yamaha have collaborated to design a new digital sonic interface for the 21st century, TENORI-ON.

A 16x16 matrix of LED switches allows users to play music intuitively, creating a "visible music" interface. The TENORI-ON is a unique 16 x 16 LED button matrix interactive sound device with a stunning matrix visual display.

 

Operation: It is simultaneously a performance input controller and display. By operating and interacting with the LED buttons and the light they produce you gain access to the TENORI-ON's operation modes. These include Score Mode, Random Mode, Draw Mode, Bounce Mode, Push Mode and Solo Mode.

 

TENORI-ON layers can be thought of as “performance parts” or “recording tracks.” The TENORI-ON has a total of 16 layers. Separate notes and voices can be assigned to each layer, and all layers can be played together in synchronization.

The 16 layers are divided into six performance mode groups as shown in the illustration below. The six modes have different note entry methods and operation. Up to 16 layers created using different modes can be combined for rich, complex musical expression.

A completed set of 16 layers is called a “block.”

 

The TENORI-ON can store up to 16 programmed blocks (16-layer groups) in memory, and you can switch from block to block instantly during performance.

 

You could, for example, create a musical composition in one block, then copy that composition to another block and edit it to create a variation of the original composition. Or you can load a number of previously-created compositions into separate blocks from an SD Memory Card and switch between them to create variation during playback.

See links above for full specs and info or to watch a Youtube video demo>/i> (mine coming soon to my blog)

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

Intuitively placed controls are within easy reach with essential controls mounted on the steering wheel.

Easy to wear version

of an intuitively processed

multimedia freeform tunic

wearable either way

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

Went for a walk and found this. Best thing is, it's actually like that. No one's done this to it deliberately, this is just how it's developed over time as this is the spot where they all come to wash their brushes!

Love it!

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

Intuitively placed controls are within easy reach with essential controls mounted on the steering wheel.

acryl on paper

mixed technique

intuitive

experimental

explosive painting

1972-73 I worked at a Western Auto. Here's a co-worker behind the counter I typically worked at. Smoking on the job? Pretty much normal for the time.

 

Minolta Hi-Matic 11, Tri-X

 

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

Intuitive stitching - nothing in mind, just the needle and the thread finding its way.

A retreat with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

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