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This performance has a purpose to expand possibility and a meaning of the calligraphy
(Japanese "Shodo") that is one of the Japanese most important traditional culture by using a digital technology of these days. The elements of sounds this sound performance is depend on all of physical vibration. (the sound that rubbed against paper and writing brush, or dripping "sumi" on paper) In addition, It is said that this is a theory that a good calligraphy is usually written by a certain constant rhythm and constant handling of brush. Using an acceleration sensor installed on a brush and software on PC, I let those rhythm and handling of brush reflect to a element of sounds. (I use Pri/Pro which developed by Ryota Kuwakubo.) By doing so, I was able to perform that writing characters and playing sounds like music still more at the same time. Each written stroke left in sapace as a sound, and characters accumulates in space as the music that had rhythm. I aimed at that I treated a brush as a instrument and got possible to handle a sound freely. I want to insist through this performance that calligraphy has some rhythm and that there is a deep attractive element in process in itself to write. |
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