Abstract
This is very, very, remote
Made by Brian Walsh, Eric Wang and Brian Lai
We chose our own music each for our first composition. We talked over a little our plans for the second composition. We combined the two for our third composition.
Created: September 21st, 2014
We chose our own music each for our first composition.
We talked over a little our plans for the second composition.
We combined the two for our third composition.
Composition 2 is indeed the most exciting as a performance experience because of its unpredictable nature and its spontaneity. The music quality is not very good but the excitement in the experience is high. And after that excitement of composition 2, of course composition 3 felt less exciting to you. Sequence does matter! Nice take on the three terms with focus on the experience of the performers rather than the listening result only. Good work.
I really liked your second composition! The high entropy really comes through. The chaos and energy of it all really makes for an interesting experience. One can almost sense everyone struggling to keep up, and having a ton of fun in the process.
I really like the excitement and energy you brought to this project. While reading the writeup for your second composition though, you mentioned that you only had a short amount of time to choose a song, and that increased the level of chance. However, wouldn't that slightly decrease the level of chance, because something chosen quickly is usually heavily influenced by personal bias, like what you've been listening to recently or thinking about that day.
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