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Week 6 – Looping Workshop

We had a looping workshop today to play with the sound and music. We learnt how to use co-recorded voiceovers and multiple tracks to create looped noise music, coordinated with video clips on the day. Following Andrew’s guidance, we created various visual scores and gathered textures from nature.

During the workshop, we tested various materials and challenging to coordinate each other’s parts. Here is the documentation of the production:

By integrating looping techniques, we generate intricate textures and rhythms that harmonize with the visual elements and the overall ambience of the performance. Moreover, it aids in establishing and sustaining a unified musical framework during the entirety of the performance, facilitating smooth transitions between different segments or movements. This consistency enhances the overall fluidity and cohesion of the performance, resulting in a more immersive and captivating experience for the audience. In essence, the looping music workshop acts as a collaborative and interactive component of the performance, enriching the creation of a compelling artistic experience that surpasses conventional boundaries between music and visual art. Therefore, we might consider using the looping technique for our live performance.

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