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BenTibbetts
Ben Tibbetts @BenTibbetts

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Monthly Update: June 2022

Posted by BenTibbetts - July 11th, 2022


Hello, Newgrounds! How are you? Happy (belated) Pico Day! This post is my usual monthly update, but first some gushing about artists I like on Newgrounds...


I got a pleasant blast of nostalgia here recently when @Waterflame released a new version of Glorious Morning. No matter what I still associate that track with the 2010 animation Beauty is Humanity.


And it's great to see @Whirlguy is still active with his latest release, Absurdism. I think that was the first time I've ever heard his voice in a track. Awesome! @Whirlguy I've been following you since like 2008, and I appreciate that you keep sharing your work.


I also admired the latest track from @Troisnyx, Glass Rainbow. She has a lovely style of composition; it's sophisticated and sometimes complex, but always beautiful and accessible.


Finally if you like my music you should really check out @Trippple, who is definitely a kindred spirit musically and has been putting out some truly gorgeous work.





Personal Life


I spent most of this past June visiting family up in Maine. I had the opportunity to see some old friends, hang out with the folks, and enjoy the pleasant weather this time of year in New England. While visiting I stayed at the house in which I grew up, in my home town of Windsor.


I took the opportunity to dig through some stuff I'd left there as a kid, including about four hundred musical sketches I made in high school. I used to have a bus ride of about twenty to thirty minutes in the mornings, and I would kill that time by sketching in a little book of manuscript paper. When I got to school, if I had the chance I would try out the melodies on the trumpet or piano. On occasion I would run materials by the jazz combo group at Erskine Academy. You can view these sketches on my early work page.


In addition to these sketches, last month I made three new updates to my website.


Audio Store


First, I uploaded two new tracks to my Audio Store. This is a small but growing resource of tracks designed to be used in media (e.g. games and videos). I'm adding new tracks to the Audio Store every month.


These tracks are free to listen to, and in most cases I've included sheet music to go along with the recordings. If you are a content creator interested in using one of these tracks in your media, become a subscriber to bentibbetts.net. You will have access to all the resources on the Audio Store as well as a page of exclusive content.


Birth of a Gorgon


The second project I released in June was an experimental animation called Birth of a Gorgon. This was a collaboration with mezzo-soprano Liz Cass and writer Ken Hallowell. This music began its life as an art song based on Ken's poem. It tells the origin story of a mythical Gorgon in ancient Greek mythology (e.g. Medusa).


The animation in Birth of a Gorgon was generated by artificial intelligence. It's strange, alien, and sometimes disturbing--and for these reasons I think it fits the subject matter perfectly.


Music from Porco Rosso


Finally, in June I also posted a piano arrangement that I made of music from Porco Rosso, one of the many fantastical animated films from Studio Ghibli in Japan. Like classic Disney films, the animated movies from Studio Ghibli use storytelling to explore the human condition. They often feature elements from mythology, magic, and surrealism. In Porco Rosso, the main character is a World War I fighter pilot who has been turned into a pig by a magical curse.


Like many of Studio Ghibli's films, the score was written by composer Joe Hisaishi, whose style was influenced by both jazz and classical music. One of my piano students wanted to play some of the music from this movie, but neither of us could find an arrangement online that we felt comfortable with, so I made this one. The sheet music is available for subscribers to my website, and a performance of the arrangement has been posted on YouTube.


"High Strung" Violin Concert


My main project this month coming up is a violin concert called "High Strung". This is collaboration with Graham Yates, Brittney Benavidez, Carol Brown, and Keith Allegretti. It's a concert comprised of premiers of original music for violin and piano. Each of us has a piece on this program.


We're currently raising money to help pay these performers what they deserve. If you'd like to contribute to this, here is a link to the fundraiser. All of the proceeds will go straight to the performers; I and the other composers will not be taking a cut. Plus, if you visit the fundraiser page, you get to see a very "special" promotional video we've all put together.



So that's what's been going on with me lately. Hopefully some of that's interesting and useful! If you like my content here on Newgrounds you can follow me to be updated when I post things.


Thanks as always for your interest and support.


Ben


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Comments

Just watched Birth of a Gorgon, fantastic.

Hey thanks! That was a ton of work so I'm pleased to see people enjoying it.

Man playing piano must be a serious panty-dropper huh?

Maybe. I feel like there must be easier ways to get laid than practicing for a zillion hours.

That Birth of a Gorgon video is really interesting! The type of stuff AI is able to generate these days is just remarkable. People seem divided about the dangers involved with machine learning but it's also super intriguing to watch it progress. I hear some artists are afraid they will be replaced by bots someday. But you take a look at what it produces and it all looks a bit weird and surreal. Again other people claim that AI generated imagery will grow up to be a new form of art. I wasn't sure how to interpret that until I stumbled upon your project. It's a work of art, no doubt. That was amazing!

I've also never seen Porco Rosso before, it's been on my to-watch list for much too long! Hearing you play that beautiful tune on the piano really makes me want to go and see it. Thanks for following me around all these years, it means a lot to me.

...And I just realized I wasn't even following you. Let me fix that haha.

That was an interesting read. Keep doing what you do! <3

Hey there! Thanks so much. <3

About the AI and jobs thing. Yes, I think a lot of artists’ jobs will be replaced by automation eventually. At some point that will happen to most jobs in every field (if we continue to make that progress). But we’re still at an early point in that story. In this case it wasn’t like I was in a position to animate this myself or spend a massive budget to pay someone to animate it for me. I’m just grateful to have another tool for storytelling.