motion graphics used to simulate exploding artwork with a quick built measured soundtrack
Jack voice
Todd oscillators, keys, other keys drums, other drums
kent: word chunks
robot: word chunks
todd: other stuff, percussion, samples, vocals
Largely fiddled with and constructed over morning coffee.
A study of simple harmonic motion, gardening, uncooperative weather
keeping busy on a rainy day
2023
Video curated for Radio_D5 exhibition at Dezernat5 Gallery
Schwerin, Germany
4.28 - 5.13.2023
+49 (0) 162 98 45 497
galerie@dezernat5.de
Franz-Mehring-Str. 11
19053 Schwerin
Termine nach Vereinbarung
2022
Included in RAM’s Wustum Museum
Wisconsin Photography 2022
exhibition
Thomas Sander, curator, owner of Dezernat5 Gallery, was kind enough to edit this very nice video as a RAD|O_D5, exhibition synopsis.
Featuring the work from the following:
Hanut Munson
Aoki Satoru
LIJEL
Damian Jose Alfarez
Mountain/Full Edition
aLTERkRANKERmANN
Todd Tuttle
bee that one wing lissajou 2 goniometer
nixie tube counter lissajou 3 grass
those grasses make excellent wind instruments
honeysuckle waveforms flowering lissajou
raspberry bee garage floor
all thumbs for your carrot lissajou
Routing audio from Annie through this old oscilloscope.
I was surprised by the orange-ness of the screen graticules and the color of the waveform, as with the lights on, that doesn't come across so well.
Working up some sounds for the, as then, untitled song, Dining Room.
MF-101, MF-102, MF-105, Werkstatt
Recorded with phone
Video:
reused clips rearranged, superimposed
surprisingly linear, Jon's garden, workspace, one of his pieces is showcased at the end
Audio:
assembled from text messages
tony -guitar
jon -speaking
me -chanting, drum, mbira
something about the winter
reflections in the window
lights in the house and books from the library
-rereading a lot of Paul Metcalf, at the time
Tuttlestead themes and sounds, akin to book drop and similar. Sounds -Kendy (dog) was just letting me know the mailman was here. I think it was the mailman, I was actually in the basement, but you were likely wondering what our dog sounds like through maple floors coupled into HVAC ducting, and now you know! A librarian left a message, and dressed me down a little bit. Tony sent over some acoustic guitar, he recorded with his phone. I used a bunch of modulated oscillators, some hand built electric oscillators, one programmed in Audulus and one modeled plugin. There are a few voicings, here and there, to add character to the light reflected in the wood stove room windows
-winter 2020.
something about the summer
bodwitch lissajou deer nest wigs and nixie tubes
A video 'Thank You' to
Laura Iancu for using some sounds in her experimental video and game world and to Doug Seidel for his easy eagerness to work on so many projects over the years.
Tony played guitar, recorded with the mic on his phone, sent as an audio text.
I played along with his recording on cajon, adding a message, and a field recording.
The deer skull on the scale has run its course and mostly succumbed to the harsh Wisconsin elements, for the better part of a decade the object was a wellspring for tinkering and balance, curiosity and focus.
-summer 2020
Video curated for an international exhibition at Dezernat5 Gallery
Schwerin, Germany
4.28 - 5.13.2023
Two goniometer plots and a pan of synthetic oil, walk into a bar....
Video
messing around with simulated physics, liquid waves, undulating reflected bokeh effects and light sources, moving across, over, with,
x-y plots
Audio
Doug Seidel: electricals
Todd Tuttle: brass pipes, galvanized buckets
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