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ABSTRACT In this article, we detail a project that seeks to expand the ways in which the concepts of gesture and spectromorphology can be understood and applied in audiovisual projects. We argue that understanding spectromorphology in visual domains requires consideration of the wavelengths of light that give us an image. In this project, the complex interaction between clouds and solar radiation becomes the medium for understanding this concept of visual spectra. Invalid Data W.E.S.T. is a collaboration between media artist Grayson Cooke, audio engineer Ian Stevenson, and the experimental improvising group Wilcox, Encarnacao, Swanton Trio (W.E.S.T.), comprising three Australian composer-performers: Felicity Wilcox (piano), John Encarnacao (guitar), and Lloyd Swanton (bass). In this project, a multi-camera recording of W.E.S.T. in studio performance is combined with Cooke’s exploration of creative uses of satellite data. Satellite images of clouds rendered using infrared light are intercut with in-depth, multi-camera footage of W.E.S.T. captured during improvisation. The resulting audiovisual meditation draws parallels between spontaneous artistic processes, collaborative creation, and environmental phenomena. In this article, we explore how concepts of gesture and spectromorphology shaped the conception, production and post-production phases of the project, and how these concepts can be used to enhance the production of audiovisual work.
摘要在本文中,我们详细介绍了一个项目,该项目旨在扩展手势和声谱形态学概念在视听项目中的理解和应用方式。我们认为,理解视觉领域的光谱形态需要考虑给我们提供图像的光的波长。在这个项目中,云和太阳辐射之间的复杂相互作用成为理解视觉光谱概念的媒介。Invalid Data W.E.S.T.是媒体艺术家格雷森·库克、音频工程师伊恩·史蒂文森和实验即兴组合威尔科克斯、恩卡纳考、斯旺顿三重奏(W.E.S.T)的合作,由三位澳大利亚作曲家组成:费利西蒂·威尔科克斯(钢琴)、约翰·恩卡纳考(吉他)和劳埃德·斯旺顿(贝斯)。在这个项目中,W.E.S.T.在演播室表演的多摄像机录音与库克对卫星数据创造性使用的探索相结合。使用红外光渲染的云层卫星图像与即兴拍摄的W.E.S.T.的深度多摄像机镜头穿插在一起。由此产生的视听冥想将自发的艺术过程、合作创作和环境现象相提并论。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了手势和声谱形态学的概念是如何塑造项目的概念、制作和后期制作阶段的,以及如何利用这些概念来提高视听作品的制作。