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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory

Staffordshire University

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Décalage: investigates sonic interactions between organic and synthetically produced ‘real world’ materials.

Type
J - Composition
Year
2009
Number of additional authors
0
Additional information

Décalage (2008) 6’32 (Fixed media - 8 channels) by Ben Ramsay

Programme note: Décalage attempts to explore sonic interactions between organic and synthetically produced ‘real world’ materials. The piece is based around recordings of wood and metal in various states of interaction and motion. Unprocessed elements of the original recordings are evident in the arrangement, and are also used as the basis on which the rest of the sounds in the work are derived.

At the heart of the piece lies a transformation, or shift. The organic gives way to the synthetic. The synthetic becomes acousmatic, and the natural slowly becomes unnatural as all reference to the original sound sources, and environmental cues, are stripped away. Familiar, brittle, erratic sounds, which are present at the beginning of the piece, mutate and give way to a darker, blurred and more vague audio world as the shift towards the synthetic takes place. The mutation from the ‘real’ to the acousmatic is further emphasised as the sounds develop from typical and ordinary to a more sinister, oppressive sound world.

Performed at:

Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2011, Toronto, Canada (12.08.11)

Australasian Computer Music Conference 2011, New Zealand (06.07.11)

Electroacoustic Juke Joint - Delta State University Mississippi ,USA (13.11.09)

MTI & BEAST exchange, De Montfort University (18.03.09)

Available on-line https://soundcloud.com/benramsay/d-calage

Broadcast worldwide on FOLDOVER radio http://www.timara.oberlin.edu/~tlopez/foldover/index.html

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Cross-referral requested
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