This piece was composed in 2009, using "Marcelino", a system created by myself for cello, sensors and Max-Msp. This system enables me to play the cello and process its sound at the same time. The idea of this piece was to play with the sound masses, which I created with such a system and with the reflections of those sounds in a bathroom. Different sound blocks were played back in a total of six speakers. Each speaker was placed in a very different position in space, and the result was recorded with two mics in the middle of the room. The recordings were edited afterwards.
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