Streaming and in-person:
Click for stream Shatter Pattern presents an audiovisual piece that investigates the continuum between abstract sound and discernible speech in both sonic and visual form, from blobs to symbols to words and languages, asking how interpretability through translation influences the meanings we can deduce from sound. Using disjunctions and correlations between sensory signals we can witness the ways our perception grasps for meaning from noise, and instead foreground the noise in meaning.
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FREE and Open to the Public
In person: CCRMA Stage, The Knoll 317
Directions, parking, accessibility: https://music.stanford.edu/venues-facilities/venues/ccrma-stage
Livestream: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/live
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Shatter Pattern is an interdisciplinary music project (formerly waxy tomb) using polyrhythm, repetitive loops, textural sound, vocal processing and procedural geometry to build and disrupt sonic expectations in song, and expand our multimodal sensory understanding for what a recognizable song can mean. Shatter Pattern has performed at the Lab, San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, Algorithmic Art Assembly, and has been released on Embalming Lately (NYC).
https://embalminglately.bandcamp.com/album/shatter-pattern
Cost: FREE