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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Longplayer LIVE

I’m a keen follower of many twitter users, especially those that are quite embedded within the social media movement. One of the users I’ started following soon after the G20 protests was Christian going by the twitter username of @documentally. It was through his ‘tweets’ that I responded to:

Twitter is a great medium to promote technologies and events, so much so that @doumentally – as part of his promotion of the event, he had 10 tickets to offer bloggers and twitter users to cover/attend/participate in the Longplayer LIVE event.

The concept of time measured with sound and the mathematical detail required to bring a project like this to life was my main interest in Longplayer, not to mention the use of Tibetan Singing Bowls, which is an instrument I have great respect for.

Armed with my Stereo Data Maker Rig – I set out to capture some images, although I was planning on bringing more than the SDM digital rig, I got terribly paranoid about security, the event being held in the Roundhouse got me concerned that I would be refused entry fo an all day event and would miss out on it. So I opted to travel light. There was a nice surprise waiting for me in the form of a photographers wristband, courtesy of @documentally (thank you)

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Longplayer is an ongoing 1000 year composition that is being played out in the UK for the past 9yrs (it was launched at the turn of the millenium) – broadcast all across the world through the power of the internet. It was conceived of by Jem Finer &  originally commissioned by Artangel

Longplayer Space in the Roundhouse

Longplayer LIVE at the Roundhouse

The image above shows you how the concentric arrangement of the bowls filled the space within the Roundhouse. What is most special about this arrangement is that it signified an instance, or a snapshot if you will of the entire 1000 year composition. The arcs where you see the musicians and tables represents the LIVE 100o minute performance exists within this epic ever changing soundscape.

Each musician had specific roles and tasks to play the bowls – to achieve a live performance, of something that was until now being controlled by a computer program (I think) required a slightly alternative approach to scoring, a very interesting notation system was developed by Jem Finer to instruct how the bowls were to be played and for how long, running through iterations, offset by time.

Longplayer Visual Score - soundwaves in a circular pattern, with waveforms

Longplayer Visual Score - soundwaves in a circular pattern, with waveforms

The tables themselves had a time line system used by the musicians so they could keep time

"The tables themselves had a time line system used by the musicians so they could keep time"

It was one of those events were you had to be there, saying that you can experience it for many years to come, I feel there will be more performances in the future. In the meantime, there are tons of resources out there on the project and ways you can explore, research and experience this.

The Longplayer Trust is set up to keep it playing until 2999!

For everything longplayer related – I would encourage you to visit the space, check the net for images / broadcasts and info.

All my flickr images from Longplayer LIVE event

Longplayers Posterous blog & the @documentally blog posts on Longplayer

Learn more about the Longplayer project from their website

Camera Obscura [3D] anaglyph image

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

It’s Wedding Season, the busiest social time of the year it seems. I’m hoping that the weather holds and maintains some sense of rhythm, but I continue to hope.

It is also ‘Festival’ Season, and if you didn’t among the many popular festivals landmarked in peoples diaries, such as Glastonbury, Reading, Leeds, Download, Womad etc .. there is a new one thats recently popped up on the scene … ‘Latitude‘ Festival.

I’m writing this up in the Press Tent, and its one of those experiences that i’m grateful for being given.

My key priorities for this weekend is to help get some shots together for Film & Festivals Magazine, but I also have the opportunity to try out my Stereo Data Maker Rig (Digital 3D Still camera) setup in a very LIVE context. I’m learning a lot.

There are some things that have worked, quite a few problems, but I’m adapting as much as possible and its a lovely festival thats very accessible to all, multi coloured sheep included.

I’ve not got long now to get my camera set up again and shuffle over to the main stage to grab some pictures of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. But I wanted to start this posting and intend to continue.

Festivals seem to also bring a luxury boutique element that is very different from my days of camping, comfy tents, showers and cash machines !

I’m quite exhausted, but mentally invigorated.

I’d like to come back.

My Eco Wedding

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

I recently got married and organised the wedding with my now wife, we wanted it to be as eco and green, so we decided on using as many Ethical Junction companies as we could for the the big day, there is a little write up about it on Ethical Pulse – the EJ members’ blog

Unfortunately the Eco Bass Guitar wasn’t ready in time, Simon Lee suffered to a biking accident that caused a smashed finger, putting him out of commission for a few weeks, however he is mending and the components are coming together, the Delano pickups have arrived.

Simon was able to join us at our Reception and got to see the band play live !

Sustainable Bass Guitar Project – part 2

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Eco Bass Guitar – Illustrator Overlay (A4)
Originally uploaded by spiritquest

I received some sketches of the body shape this week, I’m really liking the new headstock design.

I will probably need to do some research on the ergonomics of guitars myself, along with some alterations to help find a shape that I’m totally comfortable with.

I always have issues with the Gibson Grabber Copy that I play, especially with its wide bottom end !

Hoping to remedy that with this layout.

Sustainable Bass Guitar Project

Monday, March 30th, 2009

It was on a impromptu trip to the London Music Show in 2007 that did 2 major things for me.

  1. It got me playing the bass with my old band again.
  2. I met Simon Lee, a guitar maker, and my road towards building a sustainable bass guitar was under way


Image courtesy of Simon Lee Guitar – Panola Bass Guitar (more…)

Stereoscopic Society Convention 2006

Sunday, May 7th, 2006


Sttereo photographer in Tenby, enjoying the sunshine, during the annual Stereoscopic Society Convention 2006.

In Transit – Last Week

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

In Transit – Cast with Director
Originally uploaded by spiritquest.

During the Croydon all nighters, Anthony took a break from Rehearsal to come and meet me, I’d got his phone call a few days back, he has asked me if I was interested in creating a small soundscape for this piece of object dance theatre he was working on .. I said yeah!, of course.

I had some minidisc binaural sounds stashed away from a trip to NYC a couple of years back. So I repurposed a lot of that and created background noise sounds…

It was a little intense as I had to drag Anthony up to Reading after the Sat practice before going LIVE .. We had to complete the soudscape and cut the music tracks onto a CD so it was all in sequence .. it worked well in the end, and the performance was great, I found it surreal and engaging entering the mindscape of these two strangers communicating through movement ( I have never really seen dance theatre before), the smooth synchronised dance towards the end really locked these two individuals together for a brief moment, it was an interesting production into communication outside of language can be expressed and the airport setting made for interesting sound work. I really enjoyed it and would love to do some more soundwork in these kinds of productions . . who knows . . :)

I will certainly be going to see more dance on stage, thats for sure !

‘In Transit’ featured two dancers Noyale Colin and Myung Hee Han

WOW – wrestlemania 70’s stylee

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

So at the beginning of the month Tim’s final film in his trilogy of comedy tributes was set to film and I was cordially invited to film ‘behind the scenes’ video footage, take some 3D stereo stills and partake in the action as a glamarous ‘background artist’. I’ve been lurking in the background of all three films to date:

a) Ant Muzak
b) Blakes Junction 7
c) World Of Wrestling

But seriously spending 3 nights on a bus can seriously take its toll on your body clock !

It was great fun and all Cast & Crew were a great bunch to be around, and I got some fabulous stereos! Thanks for letting me shadow you Wolf !

Really looking forward to the cast & crew screening :)

 

Photograph © Wolf Marloh