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Audiovisual Composition in RayTone

Project type

Audiovisual Composition

Date

June 2025

Tools Used

Software: Raytone, Ableton, ChucK

Credits

Composed by Keene Cheung

This project was the final product of a 5-day workshop at Stanford's CCRMA hosted by Eito Murakami on his node-based sequencing environment, Raytone. The goal of the workshop was to create a 5-10 minute audiovisual composition using Raytone. The main concept that I wanted to explore for my piece was the idea of impermanence, hence the title of the piece. Life has an expiration date. This unfixed nature provides it with the opportunity to be lost, becoming an eventual inevitability. I wanted to explore similar abstractions of this interaction through both human and non-human objects, such as flowers, blood, and electricity.

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