AD: When you developed Visual Composer did you see yourself
making a new musical instrument?
GL: I didn't think that I was making a new musical instrument.
Rather, I think that I was setting up an environment that web users
can visit and compose a bit of music and save it on the web. When
I started thinking about this work, I wished that I could create
some playful and collaborative environment similar to a guestbook,
in which users can leave their tunes, not their text message. I
imagined that it could be understood as a kind of the longest music
in the world composed by multiple users. It is an application that
works similar to a music composing software, but it's supposed to
be intriguing and unique experience in that it is easily accessible
through web browsers with Flash player.
AD: By having the users make their own compositions in Visual
Composer, you may have found interesting or unexpected results.
What was the result?
GC: The result was quite interesting. I've found good composers who
left good tunes in Visual Composer, and I even found my music
collaborator when I looked through the compositions they made.
Visual Composer is actually very limited environment to compose
good tunes. They have to use keyboard or mouse to compose, only
maximum two dots can be clicked in each column. It turned out that
people can be very creative even in this limited environment. It's
very good to see that users are actively participating in this
environment.
AD: What would you say to a master musician or composer
who finds fault with things like anonymous, spontaneous
collaboration or single purpose instruments played with a
mouse? Are you rocking the boat of musical tradition?
GC: The web is still a new medium and new environment for musical experimentation. I haven't thought about musical tradition related to this
work. All I can say is that I tried to push the boundaries.
This work might be a useless little experimentation, and it's very limited,
but through this experimentation we can envision what kind of multimedia
experience can be possible on the web and we can get inspired through it.
I'm sure this experiment has been very interesting to some musicians or
composers, and I hope that it could have been helpful to those people.
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