Parhelia [Finale]
In late May 2012 I gave a performance of my visual music piece Parhelia at Plums A-V Festival in Moscow. As with all my performances preparation for a new show includes adding new material and sections to the existing structure of a piece. One of the benefits of working with generative systems is the relative ease of adding new content and reconfiguring existing parameters to create new combinatorial sequences. A new collection of sounds were harvested from an existing bank of personal field-recordings taken from mechanical devices and used to choreograph kinetic geometric transformations.
Parhelia at Plums Festival – Paul Prudence
Parhelia at Plums Festival – Paul Prudence
Parhelia at Plums Festival – Paul Prudence
Parhelia at Plums Festival – Paul Prudence
Parhelia at Plums Festival – Paul Prudence
A Flickr set of images of the festival performances can be found HERE. A set documenting stills of the piece can be found HERE. Another video of Parhelia can be found HERE.
After the show I spent a few days exploring the Moscow by foot, using psychogeographic trajectories based on the locations of buildings such the Shukhov and Ostankino Towers and The Monument to The Conquerors of Space as well as other assorted modernist/constructivist buildings. A Flickr set documenting my explorations can be found HERE.
Thanks to Anya Intektra Ti and Kirill Markushin for the invitation to Moscow and to perform at the festival.
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