Too far to touch
By admin | December 9th, 2009 | Category: Music, Singles | No Comments »A simple piano solo tune, for you
A simple piano solo tune, for you
These last days, on the side of making things with Unity, Spectrograms, milky water and others, I’ve also been working on a new album called “Complexity is so easy !”
It’s more or less half way done right now, and I’m not sure if I can finish it before the end of this year, so take [...]
Turn off for a while: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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If you can count to one: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadOk, so this one was a bit long to make, had to work out a few new things, and as some may notice, all is not perfect…
Anyway, here it is, full of fun sounding machines, so take your time, wonder around, explode things into new places and you should have some fun. It’s probably quite [...]
I know, I went wild, but I wanted to test a few things… the hardest was to stop !
The camera movements are still a bit wild and a few other things seem a bit strange from time to time.
As you can probably see, it’s a big scene and quite a heavy download, so be [...]
Ok, so here is the 3rd piece from my “musical room” series, mixing sound, light, physics, and interactivity…
You control your paddle (ship) with your arrow keys and launch balls with your space-bar key. Have fun exploring the different sounds
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Here is the 2nd piece from my “musical room” series, mixing sound, light, physics, and interactivity
The ball is your viewsite, and everything it touches makes sounds or restarts loops. Use the arrow keys to move the green circles around
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A new musical/interactive art installation, created with Unity3D
From my audio-video collection “Milky Clouds”
Some fun using different methodes for drawing in a sound’s spectogram
From my audio-video collection “Milky Clouds”