

Paul Farrington workshop Music and sound in Flash Depeche Mode sound toy Audio for video and movies Music and sound in movies and videos Sound in video software (including soundtrack software) Location sound: creative strategies and technology tips Interview: Simon Fisher Turner, movie soundtrack composer Music for low-budget movies and videos Sound design for movies Interview: Kant Pan, Academy Award nominee Synching sound to video Surround sound creative strategies and technology choices Abbey Road surround sound tips VJing: D-Fuse interview Useful URLs Glossary Index CD-Rom contents Software: Ableton Live v.5.03 Propellerhead Reason v3.04 Propellerhead ReCycle Koan Pro Koan X Koan Album Player miniMIXA (various versions) Audio/Media Content: 60MB M-Audio loops and samples Studio Tonne soundtoys (with samples): Bip Hop; CircleSound; DMR Sequencer; Unit OS9 Tim Didymus generative music compositions Tim Cole generative music compositions
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 176 pages, publication date: JUN-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-240-80832-1
ISBN-10: 0-240-80832-0
Imprint: FOCAL PRESS
Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Paul Farrington Work
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>>Solar System<<

Hiro Yamagata's Web Site
"The reflection of the laser beams bouncing off the cubes creates the illusion of a non-material structure between the cubes," Yamagata notes. "In this way, we see the lights we have never seen before, and the visual effects appear miraculously- physical to us."
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>>FUJIKI Jun<<

Award Winning Work
Web Site
This work uses an interactive trick picture as an example of something that “is possible to envision in the human mind, even though impossible in the real world”
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>>Maurice Benayoun<<


Emotional Traffic
Maurice's Web Site
Work Format
Typhography
Playing instruments is the common lot of music.
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>>Reactable Music<<

The reacTable
ReacTable's Web Site
Work Format
computer science, Music Creation, Playable
is an electro-acoustic music instrument with a tabletop Tangible User Interface that has been developed within the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain
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>>Preliminary Research<<
Paul Farrington’s lecture was my inspiration, the style of his work are a unique designed, a top designer also, a sound artist, a sound creation and a graphic is his best ambitions. after i have seen his work I became more interested in a sound toy and want to experimenting and explore in it the same area as his.
Sound use in my Biennial interactive project last year was self-generated. I have some ability in creat a music using a computer technology such as soundEdit, Reason, GarageBand, ProTool Studio, and from that I would like to combine my music skill and interactive arts in together to created something new!
There are a few different area that I am going to look into which are interactive graphic Art, sound Creation, Pixel/Vector Art, and other digital Arts,
The reason of my research is because I have felt that my skills are heading into those areas of work and it’s the area that I’ve enjoyed in experimenting, I want my creation to be fun to interact and I want to gain a skills as much as I could to achieved the best from it!
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>>PiXel Art<<
Work Format
Pixel Art, Computer Game Graphic
Self Rating(5/10)
I became really interested in finding out how to and would like to experiment in Pixel art. I knew that is not easy but Im going to take a step further, do some more research on it! and trying out something new!
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>>GotoAndPlay(1)<<

LightForce's Web Site
Work Format
Flash Game
Self Rating(5/10)
Author
Nick Kouvaris, aka LightForce
Game notes
Click on grid to mark your start position then click mouse to move inside the grid.Draw a path moving horizontally and vertically that passes through each open square.
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Tuesday, 6 March 2007
>>Click Can Cook Final v.1.00<<

Work Format
Interactive, Sound, Animation, web technology, Photography, illustration
Self Rating(6/10)
Description
This is intended to be a fun way to show how easy it can be to prepare and cook healthy stir-fried food. Just click on a recipe and follow the instructions to prepare a virtual meal. Use the mouse cursor to click on the ingredients required and watch them go into the wok. When you have finished click on the wok handle and a picture of what have learned to make will be displayed.
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>>Day in a life of<<

Work Format
Flash Interactive, Sound, Animation, web technology, Photography, illustration
Self Rating(6/10)
Take it from the first idea as a group, i have develop the idea into my own interested which I created An interactive kitchen visualisation, which allows user to interact, based in a kitchen area where all necessary ingredients, meat, sauces and vegetable are given to Click-Can-Cook and experience through out my working day (that's likely to be main part of my typical day).
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>>Day in a life<<

Click Can Cook Interactive
Work Format
Flash Interactive, Sound, Animation, web technology, Photography
Derick's Blog Web SiteRating (not sure)
First approach to this brief was to create an interactive website that shows the consequences of our everyday actions, in an informative and engaging manner.
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>>Studio Tonne<<

Studio Tonne
Work Format
Flash Interactive, Sound, Animation, Music Creations, web technology
Tonne's Web SiteRating (10/10)
Paul Farrington is a great interactive designer.His work was amazing, such a talentive guy and the way his developing the idea was really creative, His skecth book was well presented fully of a good visual concept.
It's was the best lecture ever!
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