Crisis talks…..new ideas!

Coin Laundry - Old Street, London
Our group went for crisis talks yesterday in order to finalise and specify one of the many ambling and unfocused ideas we have had over the last month or so.

Our problem it seems is that we have a lot of man-power (our group consists of 5) which means a lot of ideas and not a lot of focus. It also means that we should be pushing forward with an extra large project to match our group size. After some uncontrollable sobbing we decided to scrap everything we have done previously and start doing something which excited us all. We wanted to give people the opportunity to see or hear a direct response from the changing media ecology of the coin laundry. Therefore our idea is as follows:

+ We interview customers to get some subjective opinions on the area and the CL itself.
+ We record some environmental sounds/noises from the CL. eg Washers / dryers / coin machines
+ We generate 4 individual sound tracks which when played together create a melody.
+ One track is made from granular synthesis and one track is the interviews recorded previously.
+ Make 4 switches which will be placed around the CL which will turn on/off the four layers of sound.
- The switches will be basic electronic devices positioned under custom made footpads which will allow customers to stand on the footpad to turn channels of music on and off.
- The switches will be attached to an arduino board (a simple circuit board for bridging physical inputs and outputs and software running on computers) and from their into ableton live which will turn the music channels on or off.
+ A webcam will also be in the corner of the room which is using motion detection in Max MSP to detect levels of movement. This movement is creating a MIDI output which feeds into the music being played adjusting pitch/tone/tempo.

This all will allow people in the coin laundry to make music from and in their surroundings.

Hope it works!!

G

McGurk Effect

After a conversation about one of our speakers (sounds artist – Joe Banks), I was told about an interesting phenomenen called the McGurk effect. This suggests that speech perception is multimodal, i.e. our brain interprets the sounds from both visual and audio stimulus.

Watch and listen to the following video once and then a second time close you eyes and just listen to it:

The audio track is saying ba ba ba however in the video the dude is mouthing the words ga ga ga. Our brains make an interpretation somewhere in the middle of these two phenomes so most people (but not all) hear da da da. I’m having more trouble trusting my perceptions now.

G

Coin Laundry Ecology

Old Street Coin Laundry

The first practical methods project I am undertaking on MA Interactive Media involves observing and recording the Media Ecology of a coin laundry / launderette with the aim of intervening or interfering with this ecology using art methodologies and / or a data jam.

A data jam is an event composed of people passing, digesting and remixing content or data in order to explore the potential of that content provided by (and existing in) a live environment. As far as I understand it so far, the media ecology of some thing or place is the independent parts and processes that make up the system and its communication channels. The analogy to a natural ecology implies and equates to the levels of complexity in assessing and understanding the layers which make up a media system or ecology. One other aspect of the project which I have excluded so far is that there is also a requirement to hold this live event across a couple of launderettes simultaneously, i.e. synchronizing our event across remote locations.

As my background is in programming and coding I make my own associations to this area to try to understand media ecologies within this context. In programming, good practice is to create classes, which can be interpreted as systems or ecologies in this analogy, and they have their own methods and properties. Some of the methods/properties are only usable within the class itself and are hidden to any other class – private – and others are intentionally made accessible to other classes and are thus visible and accessible outside the domain of the class – public. In the case of the coin laundry it is my understanding that we are trying to use art methodologies and a data jam to reveal some of the private methods and properties of a the launderette and make them overt to the general public. Perhaps at this point I have strayed away from my coding analogy.

In Matthew Fuller’s book on Media Ecology the foreword states that the study in this area involves purposefully ‘colliding’ these complex structures in order to get ’strange and interesting things to come out of the wrong end’. This is by far my favorite description of what is required of my first project at the prestigious Goldsmith’s of London.

In our analysis of generic coin laundries so far we have returned again and again to the theme of romance or more broadly of connecting people. What was initially a joke now potentially could result in a live installation in less than a month. We observed that there are, amongst others, quite a lot of potentially single people who use a launderette. We are assuming that people living alone are less likely to have the facilities at home. We are yet to complete our initial research but we are predicting that a lot of the people you stereotypically see reading, listening to music or looking at the walls are going to be unlikely to see the launderette as a potential place for romance or friendship to blossom although that does not mean that they would be adverse to it if it was thrust upon them (almost) unwillingly.

For my first post on this subject I think I have gone into enough detail and plus I’m running late so i’ll rap it up but stating my personal aim for this project:

To break down people’s personal barriers and social anxieties by enabling them to use a coin laundry as an place for informal communication. To give people the ability to talk to someone else with dirty clothes in common and who exists in a remote location (somehow connect two or more laundries) to them without potential embarrassment and/or face to face rejection. We will do this by subverting the Coin Laundry as an existing space of comfort, calm and solitude and turning it into the set for Blind Date – or something like that.

Check back for more updates and photos soon.

G