Miami, FL – August 1, 2013 – The Wolfsonian–Florida International University hosted an App Launch for Purple Goo, a new sound stretching application for the iPhone and iPad created by Nicolas Lobo and Dylan Romer. Purple-Goo gives listeners a tool to deconstruct pop music into its atomic structure. Miami-based band Krisp performed two live and the live audio was processed using Purple-Goo to fill the “sonic time” between the live sets. Purple-Goo can stretch a 3 minute pop song into a score lasting hours, and even days, by playing each sample audibly from a sound file containing 44,000 samples a second. Purple-Goo, now available as an iTunes free download, currently allows a “stretch” of up to 10,000,000%.

Krisp

Krisp

Nina Johnson Milewski & Nicolas Lobo

John Lin & Nina Johnson Milewski

Diana Nawi & Nina Johnson Milewski

Silvia Barisione & Gaelle Bargain

Alex Garcia, Jon Mogul, & Jessica Lettsome

David Kubat, Jamel Connor, & Jason Alindogan

Dean Taha & Jonathan Lazar

Krisp

Nina Johnson Milewski, Frank Guzman, Jessica Martin, & Dylan Romer