Dual Resonance in Harmonic Time

2018

Two Gongs | ca. 54 Minutes


World Premiere: Wesleyan University - December 6th, 2018
Premiered by: Randy Gibson - Gongs

Dual Resonance in Harmonic Time attempts to affect the experience of time within a cacophonous performance situation. Acting as a sort of hallucinatory reference point with imperceptibly shifting periods of sound and silence, the work evolves from my previous time-of-day-based explorations, such as Harmonic Twilight Accretion and Twilight Symmetry Intervention, which focused on highlighting a specific moment in the day, affecting the experience of time surrounding them.


Part of the Constellation:

Harmonic Time Constructions | 2017 - Present


Presentation History
Wesleyan Musicircus | Middletown, CT : December 6th, 2018

See Also:
Distant Pillars, Private Pillars | Field Recordings, Sine Waves, and Musicians | 2020
The Four Pillars Appearing from The Resonating Discs invoking The 72:81:88 Confluence | Three Percussionists and Harmonic Resonators | 2017
Pythagorean Traversal in Harmonic Time | Sine Waves | 2019
Catalog Differential Apparition: 72:81:88 | Trombone and Pre-Recorded Trombone (on Cassette) | 2017
One Work | Site-conditioned piano samples, field recordings, algorithmic process | 2020
The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome with The Souvenir of The Second Pillar, The Floating Cirrus over the Pumping Slush, and The Highest Moving Chordal Motif from Apparitions of The Four Pillars | Live Performance, Trombone, Sine Waves, Harmonic Delay Structures, Time | 2011-12, revised 2018
Harmonic Twilight Accretion | Earth Gong, Harmonic Resonators, Natural Light | 2018