The multimedia composition F_I_N marks the end of a four-part series of events in which performer-composer and cultural scientist Lorenz Rommelspacher examines the influence of multimedia on the reception attitude of a non-expert audience towards experimental forms of contemporary electroacoustic music. Sound design plays an important role in Rommelspacher's compositional process. It serves as a source of inspiration and often as the nucleus of the composition - as in the three previous pieces in this series. The first piece, W8-4C2, was created from a live sampled clarinet sound that was altered in the course of the piece. The second piece, S_4_F, was entirely dedicated to field recording (recording and processing ambient sounds). The sole acoustic starting point for the third piece, SNAP, was the recording of a single finger snap. At the end, Rommelspacher brings these three concepts together and composes F_N_O exclusively from elements of the three previous pieces - both on an auditory and visual level.
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