The works from Amit Pitaru are minimal, technological and conceptional challenging, as well extremely beautiful and poetic. Since many years he is spending this time and passion into videoclips and interaction audiovisual pieces, that are just plain fun to play with or to look at. He almost always crosses the bridge between illustration and sound. This new work called Sonic Wire Sculptor also does. And it is besides a very great audio-sequencer tool.

Basically you use an pen on the monitor to draw lines, that represent the tones. They are played at the same time. The sequencer itself is a sphere, that keeps on turning around. Just look at the video and you will instantly get the principle. The best part comes at the end of the video: you are able to rotate the whole sphere around, to get some sort of “shifting” effect. Me would like to play around especially with that feature a little bit. I think the work was made together with James Paterson, who is minimum as fantastic as Amit Pitaru.

I am not sure if this work is a little bit older now. Nevertheless it is a fascinating one and worth to be shown.

Blog - Date published: October 30, 2008 | 3 Comments

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  1. sylvainulg said:

    Okay, it might be a fun way to interact with your music and bring creativity etc, but i just have the feeling that it doesn’t help having sounds that “tune” together well

  2. Nek said:

    Kinda old but great.
    Pity it’s not something really new I like his works much.
    Good memories though.

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