stevevai: Looking for a warehouse for Jan-May. Going totally underground. Been collecting ideas for 2 years. It's all clear now. A new world of music
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Twitter | stevevai: Looking for a warehouse for Jan-May. Goi
- litlgrnman
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Sounds promising! There's a couple of warehouses around here sitting empty...


I do remember Steve talking about a totally new concept of bringing his art to the fans. It was mentioned on one of his postcards or in an interview. I really can't remember where I read it.Ekim wrote:Finally.. what? He didn't SAY anything.
But that was years ago. I didn't hear a thing about it since then. In the mean time the concept of legally downloading music became a fact (iTunes etc). So I thought that Steve's concept was something similar. But finally he speaks about it again (even though it's just another mysterious glimpse).
He talked about this at the master classes I attended.
It involves a large band (with strings...), performing and filming a long piece of music, focusing on him first, then as the camera slowly moves backwards, the other musicians appear both on image and in the musical spectrum, until it reaches the back - the moment where you can see and hear everyone. Then as the camera slowly moves forward again, you get the opposite effect.
Don't take what I say for granted as I'm sure plans change, as they always do, but this was the main idea. The way he talked about it was really exciting, it's gonna be very unique for sure.
I can't wait!
It involves a large band (with strings...), performing and filming a long piece of music, focusing on him first, then as the camera slowly moves backwards, the other musicians appear both on image and in the musical spectrum, until it reaches the back - the moment where you can see and hear everyone. Then as the camera slowly moves forward again, you get the opposite effect.
Don't take what I say for granted as I'm sure plans change, as they always do, but this was the main idea. The way he talked about it was really exciting, it's gonna be very unique for sure.
I can't wait!

John, thanks for the info, that sounds very interesting!John wrote:He talked about this at the master classes I attended.
It involves a large band (with strings...), performing and filming a long piece of music, focusing on him first, then as the camera slowly moves backwards, the other musicians appear both on image and in the musical spectrum, until it reaches the back - the moment where you can see and hear everyone. Then as the camera slowly moves forward again, you get the opposite effect.
Don't take what I say for granted as I'm sure plans change, as they always do, but this was the main idea. The way he talked about it was really exciting, it's gonna be very unique for sure.
I can't wait!
What about a disc with video content that has interactive possibilities?
Like the example you gave (or Steve gave in the masterclass you attented). Wouldn't it be interesting if you could move back & forth through this place yourself with the same audiovisual effect that you explained?
Like walking through a virtual building (e.g. a virtual museum) but now with a sound dimension.
It almost sounds like making a videogame. Well this may be way too expensive to develop...
But that would be something
