用彩虹在时空中组合:现实世界中的空间元组合

Robert S. Jarvis, D. Verhagen
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在音乐创作和演奏中,将声学空间作为一种创造性参数有着悠久的传统。这种创造潜力通过现代传感和计算技术得到了扩展,这种技术允许听众的位置在沉浸式数字环境中充当交互式音乐作品的输入。此外,传感技术的复杂性已经达到了在物理世界中实现这些数字交互式音乐系统的障碍正在消失的程度。在这项研究中,我们开始了解这些互动空间音乐系统可能会带来哪些新的艺术表现模式,以及对这些系统的分析可以告诉我们在空间和时间中安排音乐元素的作曲原则。我们已经应用了一种基于实践的方法,利用软件开发、组合和性能的过程来创建一个完整的系统,用于组合和执行我们所说的空间元组合。该系统在基于滑翔机飞行路径的音乐作品的实现中进行了大规模测试。通过对作品和支撑系统的分析,我们提出了通过对已完成的空间作品的视听效果图的分析来扩展现有的多式联运构图理论的机会。我们还指出了空间安排带来的独特挑战,例如在三维空间中构建音符以产生强烈的和声运动的有效策略。除了实现新的艺术表达模式之外,从这些音乐结构中获得的理解可能有助于为非线性作曲提供更普遍的方法,利用对任意输入数据做出反应的音乐空间的虚拟表示。
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Composing in spacetime with rainbows: spatial metacomposition in the real world
There exists a long tradition of incorporating acoustic space as a creative parameter in musical composition and performance. This creative potential has been extended by way of modern sensing and computing technology which allows the position of the listener to act as an input to interactive musical works in immersive, digital environments. Furthermore, the sophistication of sensing technology has reached a point where barriers to implementing these digital interactive musical systems in the physical world are dissolving. In this research we have set out to understand what new modes of artistic performance might be enabled by these interactive spatial musical systems, and what the analysis of these systems can tell us about the compositional principles of arranging musical elements in space as well as time. We have applied a practice-based approach, leveraging processes of software development, composition, and performance to create a complete system for composing and performing what we refer to as spatial metacompositions. The system is tested at scale in the realisation of a musical work based upon the path of a sailplane in flight. Analysis of the work and the supporting system leads us to suggest opportunities exist for extending existing intermodal composition theory through the analysis of audiovisual renderings of performed spatial works. We also point to unique challenges posed by spatial arrangement, such as effective strategies for structuring musical notes in three dimensions as to produce strong harmonic movement. Beyond enabling new modes of artistic expression, the understanding garnered from these musical structures may help inform a more generalisable approach to non-linear composition, leveraging virtual representations of musical space that respond to arbitrary input data.
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