Tuesday, October 20, 2009

JOSHUA KIRSCH: SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE










Sympathetic Resonance from Joshua Kirsch on Vimeo.


sympathetic resonance, 2009
dimensions vary
african padauk, birch veneer plywood, aluminum, yarn mallets, rotary solenoids, brass, wires, magnets,
boot lace, electronic components

sympathetic resonance is an interactive musical instrument sculpture developed by joshua kirsch.
the piece uses the keys of a marimba, which is a mallet-percussion instrument of african origin,
to create four and a half playable octaves. each of the 56 individual units which make up
the instrument contain a different note as well as a yarn-wound mallet affixed to a rotary solenoid
with notes triggered when someone plays the touch sensitive aluminum keyboard.
the modular sculpture allows for different configurations each time it is installed.
the units can stand alone on the ground or be mounted to the wall, and connected to the keyboard
with any length of wire.

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