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Concerto for public transport orchestra in four movements | ARTLECTURE
  • Concerto for public transport orchestra in four movements
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This is an experimental musical project implemented in the format of a website, pulling up live data on the coordinates and traffic of public transport in the Russian city of Krasnodar and correlating the speed of movement with the height of the note.

The performance consists of four parts, each of which is available at a separate link:

https://orchestra.stranno.su/microtonal_composition_in_quarter_tones

https://orchestra.stranno.su/chorus_of_machines

https://orchestra.stranno.su/shortly_before_the_end_of_war

https://orchestra.stranno.su/an_alarming_search_for_elusive_structures_in_the_vicinity_of_unison

A detailed description is available here: https://orchestra.stranno.su

The musical canvas formed by the algorithms is an echo of the real actions of vehicle drivers: every touch of the gas or brake pedal affects the character of the sound. They do not suspect that every time they press the pedal of their car they control some other processes.

Approximately after 22:00 Moscow time, the amount of traffic begins to decrease dramatically, making the sound less dynamic and more sparse, so night time is not recommended for listening.

  Accepted  2022-03-22 10:04

*This program is subject to change by the Organizer's reasons, so please refer to the website or the Organizer's notice for more information.
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Contacts/Email : This is an experimental musical project implemented in the format of a website, pulling up live data on the coordinates and traffic of public transport in the Russian city of Krasnodar and correlating the speed of movement with the height of the note...


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Contacts/Email : This is an experimental musical project implemented in the format of a website, pulling up live data on the coordinates and traffic of public transport in the Russian city of Krasnodar and correlating the speed of movement with the height of the note.