Terence Blanchard demos how artists "paint with sound" on the walls of SFJAZZ
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Using Terence Blanchard’s arrangement of Wayne Shorter’s classic “Footprints” as a canvas, Terence and a band made up of SFJAZZ staff demonstrates the interactive capabilities of Miner Auditorium’s Immersive Media System. This demonstration uses the system’s audio reactive interface to “paint” the walls of the space with visual representations of each instrument’s sound and performance, blending them into a cohesive and exciting whole.
Personnel:
Terence Blanchard: trumpet
Ayden Johnson: alto saxophone
Joseph Lauerman: piano
Chili Corder: bass
Rusty Aceves: drums
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