.. untitled states ..bigmuff

 

research: Place Theatre London, July 1996

performance: Welsh Eistedfodd, August 1996

materials: Fender Squire guitar, small amp, electroharmonix big muff

duration: 1 hour

The first collaboration between Simon Whitehead and Barnaby Oliver, this experimental work was developed through a period of research, supported by the Choreodrome at the Place Theatre, London in July 1996.

A durational work, big muff examined the symbiotic relationship between movement and sound, sonic and kinetic image. By working in an increasingly unstable field of feedback, the gravity of a small shift of weight , or a gesture made by the two performers, created perceived and imagined shifts in the frequency of a drone. Simply, this sound ecology was created by the feedback from a fender electric guitar and a big muff fuzzbox, reacting with a given space. The resultant sound created an undulating sonic soup, through which the two performers, whitehead and oliver negotiated a route, responsive to ever shifting states in the mix.

Actions with the guitar and amp, exploring the implications of proximity and distance from the resonance of the strings of the guitar and the sensitive chaos of the drone provided a laboratory in which to observe the reverberation of movement, beyond the physical action, the implications/ resonance of presence in space and the occasional suspicion of telekinesis.

big muff was performed informally at a gathering of choreographers and composers at the Place Studios, in July '96, and as an invited work at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Llandeilo August '96, as part of an event by welsh theatre company brith gof.

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