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COLLAB FEB: Molly Herron
with Molly Herron!
COLLAB FEB: Katherine Liberovskaya
Katherine Liberovskaya on video, Ranjit Bhatnagar on optical wheel
If you want to see the video Katherine made, come to her Screen Compositions festival at Experimental Intermedia, NYC on March 19, 2018!
COLLAB FEB: Amelia Marzec
Amelia Marzec on melodica, gong, and feedback
Ranjit Bhatnagar on accordion
under the Terrace Bridge in Prospect Park
You can see the full 7 minute session over at youtube!
COLLAB FEB: Jason Das and the Harp-for-Two
Jason Das (jasondas.com) and I made a Harp-for-Two. It’s made mostly of stuff we found lying around NYC Resistor.
COLLAB FEB: Amelia Marzec
Amelia Marzec on melodica and gong, me on accordion
COLLAB FEB work in progress: Jason Das
COLLAB FEB #2: Salamandir
Salamandir on harmonic flute (didjeriflute), Ranjit on harmonic bass (tromba marina)
“The harmonic flute is a very simple instrument that makes very, very complex sounds. It was made from a piece of 1-inch PVC tubing, about 7 feet long, that I rescued from a construction site dumpster.” – Salamandir (salamandir@salamandir.art)
The tromba marina is a bowed instrument from the 15th to 17th centuries with a single very long string. It’s fingered below the bow, so you get harmonics that sound a lot like a trumpet – thus the name. My version is made from a 7 foot long piece of lumber – also rescued from a dumpster – and a cello string.
COLLAB FEB #1: JHHL
COLLAB FEB #1: Henry Lowengard on Enumero app, me on water jug and water
announcing COLLAB FEB
After ten years, I’m quitting the Instrument-a-Day project. I’m declaring this February to be COLLAB FEB, in which I will try to do as many very small sound/music collaborations as possible. Get in touch if you want to join!