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Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions

Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions

Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions was composed as a study and exploration of captured water/water droplet audio compositional content.

The aim was to create transformed material that could be layered and combined for compositional purposes, enabling interesting arrangements, relationships and structures to develop and form both through and within the source material.

The Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions piece is inspired by the theme of time and in particular Simon Emmerson's concept of the changing now. An important aspect of the piece is how this relationship influences, as Emmerson states, "the listening experience through our apprehension of the present and its apparent trajectory within an immediately perceived environment. What happened an instant ago may influence what I am hearing now."

Within the structure and framework of the Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions piece this concept relates to both the way water droplets interact with various masses of water and also how the material interacts and the relationships therein form.

A study and exploration of captured water/water droplet collisional content to create transformational material for compositional purposes.
Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions
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Etude Drop (Liquid) Collisions

A study and exploration of captured water/water droplet collisional content to create transformational material for compositional purposes.

Published:

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