Thanks for forwarding this - popped along yesterday - great fun as a performance piece. Seemed to be using what looked like a midi theremin (poss kees?) to control a whole series of robots (including a very simple set of swing arms on what looked like a really nice (but battered and well used) RCA theremin. Also had a jolly light sensitive theremin in a self-lit mobile speaker mount. Very impressive. Cheers again for forwarding this. Jon --- In aetherphon@yahoogroups.com, "Lunette Records" <lunetterecords@...> wrote: > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: ray lee <ray.lee@...> > Date: 15 Nov 2007 14:14 > Subject: force field - ray lee at the ICA 21st Nov 07 > To: ray@... > > please forward to any one who you think may be interested. Apologies for > cross postings: > > > > Force Field > > New sound performance from acclaimed sound artist Ray Lee. > > 2 performances only > > ICA 21st November 2007 > > 6.30pm and 8pm > > Force Field is a new performance installation from the internationally > acclaimed sound artist Ray Lee. By interacting with the electro-magnetic > 'force field' that surrounds the Theremin (the instrument you play without > touching), Lee activates and controls a series of kinetic sound machines > creating music and movement from the Ether. > > Somewhere between a Victorian illusion, a performance of electronic music > and a scientific demonstration, Force Field is an exploration of invisible > forces made tangible, audible and physical. > > This new work follows on from his highly successful installation performance > 'Siren', which was recently featured at the British Council International > Showcase in Edinburgh and at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz. [Running > time 35 mins approx] > > > > -- > Susi > (aka Ms Hypnotique) > Tel: 07981 222799 > > http://www.hypnotique.net > http://www.lunette.co.uk > http://www.babyslave.net > > See our blog: http://www.babyslave.wordpress.com > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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2007-11-22 by Jon Page
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