Ivy Fu's Preserving Machine

Shhh...This is where I keep my stories.

Who am I?

if [ $YouDontKnowMe ]; then
    echo "Hello there! My name is Ivy."
fi

Ivy Fu is a musician and sound designer currently studying at Oberlin under Tom Lopez and Eli Stine. Her passion on new music and other disciplines such as interactive technology and exhibition planning has given her a chance to explore the application of sounds in various hybrid art forms. Her musical work ranges from instrumental compositions to music concrete, and from spatial-acoustic audio to generative patches in MaxMSP. In her writing and playing she likes to explore the fluidity of improvisation and unconventional uses of instruments, in which she finds vulnerability tested and authenticity being present.

listen to my music on soundcloud

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Binaural Geese Studies

These are the amazing work by my classmates and I from last semester. Listen to my studies on Geese at 27:29!

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The ArtiFACT Project

Me(in the middle) working on the recording workshop. Click on the image to learn about the ArtiFACT project!

Me(in the middle) working on the recording workshop. Click on the image to learn about the ArtiFACT project!

☝🏼Visit the 2020 iteration here

☝🏼Visit the 2020 iteration here

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Etudes

My Etudes from TECH201. Two strange stories about sythesizers, computers and soul.

My Etudes from TECH201. Two strange stories about sythesizers, computers and soul.

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Serialist Pinball

GitHub repo: https://github.com/IvyCons/Serialist-Pinball.git

A pinball game written in python(based on a python module arcade), in which each ball generates a random sound chosen from a sound package when it hits the platform. The idea was to make a playable score in which players can interact with music. The outcome is a piece that’s totally randomized, improvised and unpredictable each time, in which every sound is given equal chance just like serialism.

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London

During Winter Term program ‘Music in London’

During Winter Term program ‘Music in London’

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