Disquiet Junto Project 0158: Syllable Gumbo
The Assignment: Go from noise to signal with words.
Quite often Disquiet Junto projects actively avoid the human voice. This week’s project engages directly with the voice, and with language.
Step 1: Select the least important story on the front page of your local newspaper or the home page of your local newspaper’s website.
Step 2: Select the first or first two sentences of that story. Combined the resulting text should have between roughly 15 and 25 words.
Step 3: Record yourself, or someone else, reading the text aloud. You can use text-to-speech, though it is by no means required.
Step 4: Break the recording from step 3 into tiny parts.
Step 5: Produce an original piece of music in which the randomized “noise” of those tiny parts heard out of order slowly, over the course of one or two minutes, comes to form the full original statement.
Step 6: Add tonal and rhythmic material to the results of step 5.
Step 7: Upload the finished track to the Disquiet Junto group on SoundCloud.
Step 8: Then listen to and comment on tracks uploaded by your fellow Disquiet Junto participants.
Deadline: 11:59pm wherever you are on Monday, January 12, 2015.
Length: The length of your finished work should be between one minute and two minutes.
The original text : (volkskrant)
Albert Heijn stopt in april met het propageren van fairtrade en ecologisch voedsel, en benadrukt voortaan slechts de biologische aard van zijn producten.
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released August 4, 2013
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