Difference between revisions of "PLOrk fall2006/Works/Teh Example"
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* let additional 30 seconds pass, player 4 closes lid on computer, leaves stage | * let additional 30 seconds pass, player 4 closes lid on computer, leaves stage | ||
* let additional 30 seconds pass, player 5 closes lid on computer, leaves stage | * let additional 30 seconds pass, player 5 closes lid on computer, leaves stage | ||
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+ | '''conductor''' | ||
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+ | * signal the start of piece, leave stage | ||
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+ | ==Program Notes== | ||
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+ | This piece explores an alternative spelling of the word 'the', as well as the shininess of the laptop logo in a dark performance environment. |
Revision as of 20:03, 28 September 2006
Teh Example
- for 5 laptops + 5 humans + no additional amplification.
- composer: Teh Composer
- duration: 3'
- software used: OS X
Laptop Instructions
- turn apple logo to face audience
- make sure nothing is plugged into the headphone jack
- turn off as many lights as possible
- (if audio is required, might be good to state output/input audio devices to use in System Preferences and initial volume level)
Human Instructions
performers
- (ahead of time) performers are designated #1 - #5
- turn on computer (all)
- let 60 seconds pass, player 1 closes lid on computer, leaves stage
- let additional 30 seconds pass, player 2 closes lid on computer, leaves stage
- let additional 30 seconds pass, player 3 closes lid on computer, leaves stage
- let additional 30 seconds pass, player 4 closes lid on computer, leaves stage
- let additional 30 seconds pass, player 5 closes lid on computer, leaves stage
- end of piece (EOP)
conductor
- signal the start of piece, leave stage
Program Notes
This piece explores an alternative spelling of the word 'the', as well as the shininess of the laptop logo in a dark performance environment.