MATRIXSYNTH: //Cycle 7831


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

//Cycle 7831

//Cycle 7831 from Joe Dunkley on Vimeo.


"//Cycle 7831 is my final degree piece for the Digital Music and Sound Arts course at Brighton University, England.

Both sound and image were synthesised from scratch. One of the main techniques used to create the aural component was spectral synthesis, where frames taken from early renders were used to generate sound. The percussive element was created using the usual percussion synthesis techniques, fast mod EG's and so on.

The image was rendered out from Blender in sections then sequenced and edited in After Effects. The audio was imported in stems, analysed, then linked to various effect parameters."

P5.2.3 from Joe Dunkley on Vimeo.


"Originally a surround sound installation presented in a gallery space. My first proper attempt at 3D, so its kind of a work in progress. The main emphasis being on the sound design and sound distribution. Sound and visuals created by myself."

6 comments:

  1. nice one!

    good looking, clean and with a TRON feel... I like it!

    later,
    ben
    ..

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  2. bottom one was killer. top one c-

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  3. Get on your lightcycles!

    Great visuals and sounds.

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  4. Dude.... AWESOME

    You must be an AE fan i think :)

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