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Very interesting idea! Can't wait to hear what installation context you will come up with for including this! :-) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Krispen Hartung <info@krispenhartung.com> wrote: > BTW, here is the link to my performance at the Seattle "Is That Jazz?" > festival this last week. > > http://www.box.net/shared/a0gxc61yzq > > I tried something different this time. I hooked my cell phone up to my >audio > interface, so that anything that came out of it would be proocessed and > looped like my guitar. Then I put a sign on the stage with my cell phone > number. As I entered the stage, I instructed the audience that if they >were > so inclined they could call my number, make noises, push buttons, talk, > whistle, etc, and that not only would it come through the PA, but I would > interact with it to make it a collaborative performance. > > Well, it was a total success and loads of fun! I got tons of calls from >the > approximately 50 or so audiences members, and all the calls were >processed > and randomly looped along with my guitar. There were many times when I >was > actually playing duo with an unknown audience member for 2-3 minutes. It >was > so much fun, and it made me laugh and smile many times during the > performance. Some folks even sent me text messages with humorous >comments, > or asking me to do something again, etc. > > Anyway, it was just a test to see if it would work. I now plan to assign > different tones to my text messages and calls, so that I can write a >max/msp > patch that will do different things with those signals, like looping, or > turning on a certain effect and so on. I've already written a patch that > will convert a cell phone call into randomly changing my effect >selection. > Lots of potential here. > > Kris > www.krispenhartung.com > > > > >