Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Sunday, 15 August 2010

Finger Trainer

OK, so it's been a long time since I've last posted something. Here is the beginning of a catchup on what I've been up to for the past few months.

This is one of my final objects that I have completed foe my degree. I is a finger trainer that repeatedly moves the fingers to play Telemans Sonata in D minor for the alto recorder. It is intended to be one in a series of objects that allows a user to attain one small success in their pursuit for perfection. Of course the user will not be able to play this piece of music from using the finger trainer alone but it aids them in learning the motion of the fingering, something that can be done when not necessarily rehearsing but in instances such as watching TV or possibly even while asleep.

This is the first prototype that started the development of the finger trainer.

Curious Show Catalogue

Here are some images of the Goldsmiths BA Design show catalogue Sam and myself designed.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Pitch controller

Here are images of what I hope is the final prototype for the pitch controller of my collaborative instrument.


Sunday, 11 April 2010

New Website


Finally I have a website, hopefully my work can now be documented a little clearer rather than by this blog.
The site is built using indexhibit as I have pretty limited coding skills but hopefully it will gradually become
more sophisticated as I learn.

Visit it at www.mattwestdesign.com

Slow Revolution (Book Design)


Here are some images of a book I recently designed for artists Sean Kaye & Jenny West to accompany their current exhibition in Leeds, 'Slow Revolution'.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Sunday, 21 March 2010

InstrumentA


Collaborative InstrumentA (in progress) from Matt West on Vimeo.

Continuing from my previous collaborative instrument I am attempting to design a new instrument that requires two people to be played: one person to control the pitch and the other to control the rhythm.

Rather than attempting to engineer together mechanisms and parts of existing instruments, such as a keyboard, I'm using simple electronics to divide the two basic functions mentioned above. Then I'll design the casing, intending to extend the division of the two functions and experiment with how both musicians communicate with one another.

Friday, 5 March 2010

Collaborative Instrument [in progress]


At the moment I'm trying to make an instrument that depends on a collaboration between two individuals. For this machine I want one person to control the rhythm and the other to control the notes. For this instrument to be played successfully the two musicians will need to constantly communicate or rehearse together until they know the piece of music and each other perfectly.

Thursday, 4 March 2010