Three Storms: acousmatic music in 8 channels
Allbwn ymchwil: Ffurf annhestunol › Cyfansoddiad
February 2022 saw a remarkable sequence of three named storms in the UK – Dudley, Eunice and Franklyn – which followed each other within the course of a single week. It was another of the increasingly frequent record-breaking weather events that point towards the dangers of climate change.
Three Storms uses sea wave data from buoys located around the south west of England and North Wales, turning it into sound to create a musical depiction of a tumultuous month. I am grateful to Dr David Christie, Research Fellow in Ocean Renewable Energy Modelling in Bangor’s School of Ocean Sciences, for his invaluable help in obtaining and understanding the data.
Three Storms uses sea wave data from buoys located around the south west of England and North Wales, turning it into sound to create a musical depiction of a tumultuous month. I am grateful to Dr David Christie, Research Fellow in Ocean Renewable Energy Modelling in Bangor’s School of Ocean Sciences, for his invaluable help in obtaining and understanding the data.
Allweddeiriau
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
---|---|
Cyfrwng allbwn | Ar-Lein |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 2 Tach 2022 |
Gweithgareddau a dyfarniadau proffesiynol (4)
The World Resounds: Interdisciplinary approaches to music and sonic art composition
Gweithgaredd: Sgwrs neu gyflwyniad › Sgwrs wadd
Three Storms (performance)
Gweithgaredd: Arall › Mathau o waith ymgysylltu â'r cyhoedd a gwaith maes - Gŵyl/Arddangosfa
Three Storms (performance)
Gweithgaredd: Arall › Mathau o waith ymgysylltu â'r cyhoedd a gwaith maes - Gŵyl/Arddangosfa