Something a bit different for me
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:09 am
Hello, all,
Today, I received my brand-new Victorinox "Explorer" model Swiss Army Knife. I've wanted one for a while, so I got this one as it had most of the tools that I wanted from a multi-tool. One thing I noticed very quickly on this tool was how fast all of the parts snapped in and out of their places. They are lightning-quick and make a very satisfying report.
At the same time, I've also been listening to a lot of John Cage's music, specifically where he uses everyday items to make music (I also saw that cool video on YouTube of a younger Frank Zappa playing the bicycle). This got me thinking. Using the sounds created by my Swiss Army Knife, I could create something fun and full of rhythm. What I created is not structured in a way like what Cage did, but I really like what I came up with here.
Here is a link to my Humyo.com account uploading of the short .mp3 of my piece entitled "Swiss Army".
This is the first thing of this kind that I have ever done, so "Swiss Army" really is just a testing of the concept for me. I really do like the final product, and I hope you do, too.
Jackson
For "Swiss Army", I used the sounds of the:
- Can opener snapping closed
- Scissors actuating
- Corkscrew snapping closed
- Corkscrew snapping open
- Large blade cutting a piece of paper
- Rattling the lanyard ring
- Dropping of the whole Knife by my hand
Today, I received my brand-new Victorinox "Explorer" model Swiss Army Knife. I've wanted one for a while, so I got this one as it had most of the tools that I wanted from a multi-tool. One thing I noticed very quickly on this tool was how fast all of the parts snapped in and out of their places. They are lightning-quick and make a very satisfying report.
At the same time, I've also been listening to a lot of John Cage's music, specifically where he uses everyday items to make music (I also saw that cool video on YouTube of a younger Frank Zappa playing the bicycle). This got me thinking. Using the sounds created by my Swiss Army Knife, I could create something fun and full of rhythm. What I created is not structured in a way like what Cage did, but I really like what I came up with here.
Here is a link to my Humyo.com account uploading of the short .mp3 of my piece entitled "Swiss Army".
This is the first thing of this kind that I have ever done, so "Swiss Army" really is just a testing of the concept for me. I really do like the final product, and I hope you do, too.
Jackson
For "Swiss Army", I used the sounds of the:
- Can opener snapping closed
- Scissors actuating
- Corkscrew snapping closed
- Corkscrew snapping open
- Large blade cutting a piece of paper
- Rattling the lanyard ring
- Dropping of the whole Knife by my hand