Sonification

At least since Vivaldi's Four Seasons, music helps us appreciate dynamic temporal changes. In that spirit. I will play live Black Cloud music (composed by Chris Chafe) here. The music is based on the live data my sensors are producing, There are two versions, one is using three sensors at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.

The three sensors (located in the garage, the lobby and the roof) are voiced as Bass, Flute, and Strings.


The melodies come from looping data from the last 24 hours. The other version is based on the stream of global data, and it will be streaming here very soon. It will feature some 20 channels of strings.
Dance, Cloudy, Dance

Students from MAHS interrupted my performance and chased me (image right) out of their utopian gathering at Machine Project Gallery in Los Angeles. Cloudy's Dance song composed by Farley Gwazda: