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Skimmer

Tool Sound SI18

Hyper~panning and displaced speakers

The Skimmer is a container for experiments on multi-channel and displaced sound works, developed in the context of SI18. The main concept is a system that streams to various connected clients, using them as speakers. Unlike classical broadcast transmissions where everyone receive the same signal, here each client is an individual channel. In doing so, the Skimmer can have as many channels as many clients are connected. This opens interesting spatial and expressive possibilities that I would like to explore.

To rely on connected clients and the public as a founding part of the instrument raises questions about instability and contingency in both composition and design. What does it mean for the public to host the instrument, and what does it mean for the performer to be hosted by the public? Which kind of politics and relations are generated?

The Skimmer works with a lightweight setup: a server application links together a source and the connected clients. Instead of streaming the audio directly from the source to the server, what is shared is a model to generate the sounds. With this approach the stream consists in just messages for modulating the instrument on each client, and the traffic it is super light. This require a sound design oriented to the specs of the clients. skimming the notes

Structure

This setup is made by three main parts:

The source is the instrument that the server and clients share. The recipe of the source is the same when it travel from the pot (server) to the bowls (clients). The handle is the interface that grants the modulation over the source and over the distribution of the contents. The sift is the moment in which the signals are splitted for the different clients. [wip]

structure with a pot

Week 00

Plan

spaghetti setup
Prototype of the spaghetti cables interface

Process