See http://hghlght.blogspot.com/2009/06/wired-for-sound.html for more about this large-scale aeolian harp being played by hand rather than wind.
This is the performance of SloJo, my partner in chime, and myself for the Wagga Space Program's Unsound06. We'd spent the week with Alan Lamb absorbing as much of his experience as we could and preparing the aeolian harp he built with Scott Baker for the previous Unsound festival. Shame there was no wind, we improvised instead.
The sound is recorded acoustically through the polystyrene boxes, not the signal off the peizo pick-ups that was broadcast to the Loco Motivus rolling site for the audience.
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TheAluminiumklorid 10 months ago
freakyy..
solohero12 3 years ago
This is SO cool! Thank you!
isabellanakahara 3 years ago
hairpiece and lettuce
eupatoria 4 years ago
I love your stuff
eupatoria 4 years ago
It is really wonderful what you did. How can I find out more about the construction of the harp that was built? oh, unsound org.
bluntsafety 5 years ago