As could be read in "A short history of recording sound part 1" , published in the first edition of The LAC Times , the oldest reproduced sound fragment dated from 1860: exactly 150 years ago. This sample is a transcript from the 1860 'Au Claire de la Lune' phonautograph recording, by Édouard-Scott de Martinville himself. For this anniversary of 150 years of audible Music Technology a composition competition is organised.
WINNERS
Excerpts from the Jury Report
The jury liked Kawandeeps translation of his concept of the exploration of reframing the noise of the sample. The transformation of percussive sounds into other textures was nicely done. The jury liked the fact that Kawandeep limited himself to the use of the original material as the only soundsource. The jury appreciated the fact that Kawandeep used only Open Source Software.
From the jury from FirstSounds.org: “I'm impressed with the distinctively percussive use the composition by Kawandeep Virdee makes of the source material. It is quite effective, and very different from the strategies found in other creative works I've heard using phonautogram samples, so it rates highly in terms of originality. Despite the thorough transformation of the sample, it still retains enough of its original timbral character - the “noisiness” - for the source to be recognizable and meaningful.”
Taking all this into consideration the jury therefore decided to award Kawandeep Virdee the first prize in the LAC 2010 Composition Competition.
The jury would furthermore like to mention the special and impressive composition 'Au Clair de la Lune' from Fred Momotenko, that was rewarded with the 2nd prize.
About the competition
The intention is that a new composition is made with the theme “150 years of recording sound”.
The original 150-year old “Au Claire de la Lune” sample, found at www.firstsounds.org/sounds/scott.php can be used as a starting point, or download it directly here
There is also a free sample package at http://www.tonehammer.com/?p=2393 which can be used for the composition containing 150 years old 'singing samples' titled “Gamme de la Voix”.
Compositions must be handed in before the end of the second day of the conference: May 2 on a CD, DVD or be transferred from a memory stick.
Another submission possibility is by sending a link by e-mail (to lac at linuxaudio.org), but has an earlier deadline (29th of April).
!! Update: deadlines are extended to the 2nd of May (23h59) !!
Jury
Prizes
Questions regarding the Composition Competition and submissions by email, can be addressed to lac at linuxaudio.org