Net_Music_Weekly: social [net.work music] [online]
social [net.work music] — by Jason Sloan — is a new improvised network sound project and performance which utilizes the MySpace Music social network as its core sound library. Sloan will webcast a live set from his studio in Baltimore on June 25, 2009; 8:00 pm [EST].
“Recently, I’ve been interested in the the connections created through the MySpace Music social network. By navigating the “Friends Space” link section on each member’s page, reminiscent of web 1.0 webrings, the user can access an interconnected network of that artists influences, friends and label mates, allowing them to discover new artists and different genres of music. Most of the pages feature a jukebox with samples of the musicians work which automatically begin to play once the page has finished loading.
The SOCIAL [net.work music] project and performance begins on my own MySpace Music page. I select at random an artist from my “Friends Space” list and allow the page to load. Once the music begins to play, I select a friend link from that artist’s list and open the page in a new tab. This permits the music to layer over top of the previous track. The process continues until, eventually from the inability to handle the incoming data load, the browser crashes. bringing the composition to an end.
Each performance yields a spontaneous and unique, layered composition without the use of sample preparation, sophisticated hardware or software. All of the resulting audio produced in each performance is unedited and live in the moment. These works can be created and performed anywhere at anytime with simply a web browser and internet connection. I sculpt the layered audio on my end with a hacked kaoss pad, to add my own color to the sonic college.”
Click below to hear the improv sound sample. Clip includes works by: ATAK, Pixel, Ryoji Ikeda, Alva Noto, Richard Chartier & Joy Division.
Be sure to check back the day before the performance for any last minute information.
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[…] layered audio on my end with a hacked kaoss pad, to add my own color to the sonic college.” ( via networked music ) * And not using the internet, but still a very interesting use of a network for creating […]