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Art14 Residency: Week Two

Second week at #art14 complete! This post is a little later than I'd like, but here we are.

Up front, the only #music I published this week was one song in drifts. I did finish two more songs and make progress on another though, so I'm making good headway.

At the beginning of the week, I was spending a lot of time thinking about "what's the point". That thought was a bit in a depressed way, but mostly in a "what am I trying to say" or a "why am I making this art" way. I haven't really come up with a good answer. Something about wanting to share my love of nature and technology or something? I am still not sure.

A point I've mentioned to people is I struggle with the fact that I am bad at making music. My two creative outlets for so long have been coding and writing. When I wanted to stretch a creative muscle or just make #art, that is what I did. I'll write in a notebook or code up some dumb little app1. It's not good writing or good code, but I can write it and I can properly traverse a flow from "idea" to "I wonder if that's possible" to "oh look, a basic thing".

An example of doing this happened yesterday, which I'll technically put in Week Three territory but since I was late on this post, I guess I'll shove in here. I wrote a little Discord bot. I took timball/Careen, song.link, and a few other ideas (including past discord bots), shoved it into Cursor, made some tweaks, and ended up with linkbot. I wanted it because I am debating moving off of Spotify, and wanted something to genericise links I would post in music channels for communities I am in. It took about five hours to go form "idea" to "I'm done, this works".

Music has not been that way. I am too new. I struggle at every step.

  • With idea generation, I don't know what's possible so I can't doodle as easily as I can writing or with code.
  • With execution & crafting, I struggle to turn an idea into something finished.
  • With finishing, I don't know what's good, so I don't know when to stop.

Coming to terms with that being OK has been a journey these last two weeks. And in good news: I think I am finally accepting that. Friday I feel like I had a bit of a break through. I listened to all of the sounds I have recorded over the last two weeks. Random nature sounds. Bleeps. Bloops. Songs. Me singing about bugs. A lot was trash or useless, but I could see progress, and there was stuff that I liked. Things that I created where I was like, oh hey, I made that and I like it.

F U Mr. Bug

Recorded outside

Drums

Just some eurorack drums

Neither of these are masterpieces or anything, just snippets of audio that I kind of liked.

Things that helped me get there, beyond just spending time making music, included:

I also consumed a lot of music. Some of the albums that stuck out to me included:

I continued my distractions of writing code, fixing up robot.villas more, building another midi script for norns: pauper, and cleaning up my personal website and this blog.

I also watched a lot of TV... more than I'd like to admit. I think because I was depressed, and we had a cold snap, so I stayed inside a bit more.

Finally some photos of my time this week are below. I did go on a few more hikes, and I did some recording in various places around the town and in Prince Gallitzin State Park.

Field recording gear with a portable synthesizer, handheld recorder on a small tripod, and earphones on a weathered picnic table beside a lake and treeline.Male mallard duck standing in green grass dotted with small yellow flowers at the edge of calm rippling water.Bright blue sky with large white clouds, a wooden utility pole and power lines above leafy treetops and a dark house roof.Long line of grey Norfolk Southern hopper cars on a track beside a river, green field with small yellow flowers, and a town with a church steeple under a partly cloudy sky.Long red-brick residential sidewalk receding into the distance in bright sun, with trimmed grass strips and a photographer's shadow in the foreground.Angler in dark shirt and camouflage pants casting a fishing line in a dandelion-filled meadow beside a stream, railroad on the embankment, and a white house beyond.Tall stacked sandwich on Primanti-branded paper with a knife through the top, filled with crisp fries, sliced deli meat, and an egg, on a wooden table with condiments in the background.Overhead view of a white MIDI keyboard and headphones in front of several packed Eurorack cases, patch cables, a small desk lamp, and a tiny plush figure on a white desk.Silhouette of a person on the railed top of a large round industrial storage tank, with colorful orange, pink, and purple clouds in the evening sky above.A photo of a stream and clouds.

Thanks for reading!

Footnotes

  1. This is why I was able to archive 200+ Github repos last week last week or why I have a total of 460 repos on Github.