Jason Kahn joins us this week with a piece especially for Symbiosis. Jason is touring Australia this month as part of the Liquid Architecture festival. Celebrating its tenth consecutive year, the Liquid Architecture sound festival runs for four weeks and goes to seven cities across Australia, presenting an exciting program of contemporary sound arts.
Jason Kahn’s work includes sound installation, performance and composition. He was born in New York in 1960, grew up in Los Angeles and relocated to Europe in 1990. He currently lives in Zürich. He composes for electronics, acoustic instruments and environmental recordings. For larger groups of directed improvisation he has devised a system of graphical scores.
Kahn creates his sound installations for specific spaces. The focus of these primarily non-visual works lies in the perception of space through sound.
It is a true honour to host Jason’s work again on Symbiosis (I did a feature on his label, Cut, for the Symbiosis Label Focus when the show was on Triple R).
Symbiosis on overlap – Episode 15 – Jason Kahn – “Nodar”
“In May this year i had a residency in Nodar, a small village (of around 20 people) in Portugal. More information about the residency here:
http://www.binauralmedia.org/en/en_residency.html
My project was to set up mobile sound installations in the hills around Nodar, using portable amplifiers, speakers, and self-made piezo-microphones used to amplify the wind blowing through grass, trees, bushes, etc. each of these installations was recorded.
You can see some photos of the installation work here:
But what I also discovered, quite by accident, was that by placing the piezo microphones atop the speakers I was able to generate feedback, which was modulated by the wind blowing through the piezo-microphones.
So, in addition to setting up my proposed installations for the residency, I also had these feedback systems running outside. I recorded these as well, and not only did the wind modulate the rate of feedback by interfering with the microphones placed atop the speakers, but in recording the wind also tended to sway the sonic field, swirling, pushing and pulling it across the space I was recording in.
Some pictures of the feedback systems:
(this installation shown in the photos here was at around 1,800 meters altitude)
I used these recordings of the feedback systems for the composition “Nodar.”
None of the recordings were processed in any way (no equalization, compression, effects, etc). I used four different recordings and set these to each other. I was interested in the beats occurring between the different rates of oscillation, as well as all the peripheral sounds one experiences while recording outside (you will hear lots of low rumbles, which is the wind).
I think the piece is hypnotic; it really creates a space for itself, an almost physical entity in the room. I would recommend listening to this over speakers, and not headphones, if possible.”
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Next week: Simon/off
I first heard Simon/off’s work on Distance’s Rinse FM new talent section. Suffice to say this producer is going to go far.. don’t miss this one!
Coming up: Ieva / Kuma / Sines / Pacheko
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Peace,
Simon
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