The City Under Different Eyes
‘The City Under Different Eyes’. Catchy tittle huh?
This is a work for solo piano, with a peculiarity. While everyone I know, would have trouble placing the music outside the very general genre of concert hall music, I have my reason for precluding it.
I’ll keep the theoritical background for myself, until the right time comes, but I’ll just mention the mechanics and the difficulties that come with such an idea.
First of all, while the purpose of the track is to be heard from start to finish, as with almost every piece of music in existance, a single mp3, or wav file, or a CD player, won’t suffice, since the idea is based on the use of specific software, which is to be created along with the music.
Another major difference with any other recording you’ve heard is that every playback will be different. Pretty much like a live concert, where no two performances are the same.
Different aspect is that, not only the playback will be different, but also the place which the recording took place will change from playback to playback.
While these sound very interesting, indeed and it may very well be that some of you have an idea on what I’m after, it is still a rather difficult project to complet and needless to say, it cannot be completed without the outside help of many people.
Initially the software needs to be writen. Yes, I have a very exact idea on what I want the software to do and I even have plenty of ideas on how this can be done, but I lack the technical knowledge of coding. So I do need a coder. In all honesty, through my career in computer games I already know plenty of coders who would be willing to help, as long as the project doesn’t turn into a monsterous feat.
Then I do need as many performers as possible. If you are wondering with the term ‘performers’ I’m including digital performers, who would like to work on the music, responsobily musically, through their DAWs, or studios. Either way, I care about the ending result, which is the performance and not the process which each performer went through.
Of course I will do my best to update all details here. ![]()