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SELF PROMOTION / Re: In Our Hiding Voice
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:30:07 pm »
Why didn't I think of that! Yes, I will definitely add the video to the download. Excellent suggestion, thanks :)
If anyone downloaded it already let me know and I'll send you a link to the video.

Yeah, Cut a Door seems to be the track most people respond to. It was the most fun to create, mainly a live take of loop manipulation and very little editing.

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SELF PROMOTION / In Our Hiding Voice
« on: January 18, 2011, 01:29:43 pm »
Hi Everyone, just thought I'd share a link to my new album. CD's are available for pre-order from Hibernate Records, but the digital edition is now available through my bandcamp page. If you purchase the album through me, it's only $5 and comes with a pdf booklet of album art.
Thanks!

http://sublamp.bandcamp.com/album/in-our-hiding-voice



From the label:
We kick start 2011 with an album called 'In Our Hiding Voice' from Sublamp aka Ryan Connor, a sound and video artist. Connor was raised by scientist parents living outside various national parks in New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. To date his work has been released through labels such as Ahora Eterno, SEM, Dragon's Eye, Friendly Virus, Pehr and Serac. From an early age, Connor became fascinated with science and nature; an influence that has later fed into his work as an artist. With initial interest in pre-language experience, Connor uses textural sound and images to tap into an emotional response from those who should listen.

In Our Hiding Voice is centered around the kind of listening you might engage in whilst hiding from something or someone, perhaps hiding in empty buildings, underground tunnels or dark rooms in abandoned houses... The initial intention was to create an album based around warm and fuzzy guitar tones but it was after Connor had watched Tarkovsky's 'Stalker', that he began to explore darker and scratchier territory. Connor kept returning to his imagined visuals of children playing hide and seek in a decayed world like that of 'Stalker' and it is through this inspiration that the murky textured drones on offer throughout this album were constructed.

The sounds that you hear are mainly derived from electric guitar takes and run through a Fender tube amp. Several hours of source recordings were eventually woven into a selection of sound collages built from moments of unintentional hum, noise between recordings and other raw material. These sounds were then processed by recording them onto magnetic tape and then looping them back through an amp. Sometimes, the sounds were recorded off a broken speaker on-board his reel-to-reel as Connor deliberately damaged the playhead with a magnet.

(Words: Harry Towell)

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: November 15, 2010, 05:52:16 pm »
Here's a couple photos from my recent collaboration with Yann Novak and Robert Crouch at LACMA. Lumix GH1 with a 25mm chinese security camera lens!










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THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS / Re: are record labels relevant anymore?
« on: November 10, 2010, 06:41:40 pm »
Simple answer: yes!  ;D
I follow labels more than I follow individual artists!

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: October 19, 2010, 05:49:31 pm »
That mosquito is making me itchy. Looks like its abdomen is all swollen with blood, gross. Nice picture though!

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 31, 2010, 03:08:10 pm »
Those are some gorgeous shots Billy. I agree with you guys, the cost of the camera doesn't really matter at all. Some of my favorite shots I took on a crappy little usb stick camera that cost $90:




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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 30, 2010, 04:38:28 pm »
The T2i looks nice Marc, congrats! I almost wish I had waited for that instead of getting my Lumix GH1 (but honestly I love the small size of the GH1, especially when you stick a plastic Diana lens on it). Share some video footage!
Speaking of that, maybe we should start a video thread?
-Ryan

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: three new videos
« on: August 18, 2010, 02:57:55 pm »
Really nice work. What did that footage start out as, do I detect a bit of TV rescan in there?

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 06, 2010, 05:54:57 pm »
So, should we start with the long exposure theme? I'm probably going to play with this technique over the weekend anyway.
You know, it would be kind of fun to also do an audio theme thread. Short one minute pieces based on a chosen theme.

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I just want to add that I like your digital harinezumi footage!
From one digihari user to another.
 ;D

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 03, 2010, 05:30:06 pm »
I shot these over the weekend, 35mm through a plastic Diana macro lens from Lomography.




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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 03, 2010, 05:25:51 pm »
I vote yes for the themes thread idea! Sounds fun. Also, I think having rules to push against makes it easier to be creative.

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COMPUTER MUSIC / Re: some software i am making in max
« on: August 02, 2010, 12:24:24 pm »
I wouldn't buy those Max For Live patches, not so much because they aren't editable but because they don't seem to do anything new that I couldn't build myself. Your patch I would buy. I seriously doubt I would ever be able to create something like that with my minimal Max skills, and because it has it's own personality (based on the video you posted). I totally understand not wanting to get involved with locked Max For Live patches, I've seen only negative reactions to the Puremagnetik release from the Max For Live community. Perhaps it's best that Max For Live remains sort of open source (only for people who own Max for Live obviously) since the ability to edit the plugin is kind of the point. Personally though, I've opened and edited very few of the patches I've downloaded. If it works, I don't really mess around inside it.
-Ryan

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ART / Re: the photography thread
« on: August 02, 2010, 11:15:43 am »
nkl, I think you just introduced me to my new favorite photographer! Chris Friel's work is amaaaaaaazing! I like your version of it as well. Especially the first one.
I made a video a few years ago using a similar, controlled long exposure effect:
http://vimeo.com/375782

Orphax, nice work on the butterfly shot! The soft focus on the wings is great  :)

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ART / Re: minimalist house
« on: August 02, 2010, 11:09:45 am »
I'm not so sure about the I Love Lucy style separate beds.


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