Jason Freeman: Flock and Flou

Jason Freeman, whose participatory, interactive performance Flock will be performed at 01SJ in June 2008 along with Bay Area experimental jazz quartet Rova, has just received a Networked_Music_Review Commission for “Flou” with Andrew Beck, Xiang Cao, Mark Godfrey, Jagadeeswaran Jayaprakash, Al Matthews, Rachel Ponder, Alex Rae, and Sriram Viswanathan
http://turbulence.org/works/flou/.

“Flou” (pronounced “flew”) is not exactly a game; you do fly a ship through space, but you cannot shoot anything, score points, or win or lose. The focus, rather, is on the soundtrack: as you navigate through a 3D world and zoom through objects in space, you add loops and apply effects to an ever-evolving musical mix. You can also design your own worlds to fly through and share them with other “Flou” users.

“Flou” is a 2007 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for Networked_Music_Review. It was made possible with funding from the New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

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