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frostbYte: red sound : from the frostbYte cycle

by Daniel Blinkhorn (2012)

Audio Sample

From the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 29.

Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 29.

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 29.

Library shelf no. CD 2421 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

In the Arctic region of Raudfjorden, on a pebble strewn beach stands a small, crude wooden cabin. It's said that on the same site stood an earlier cabin once inhabited by a lone trapper seeking refuge in the fjord after a terrible mining accident left him disfigured. As I stood in the hut, peering out through one of the many cracks that made-up a wall, I wondered what it must have been like, both for the trapper and others like him who chose to live in such climatically extreme isolation.

I tried to imagine living in concert with such an unrelenting, yet singularly wondrous place; a home amidst the striking duality of extreme elements, harsh winds and frozen ice, and the many fragile, delicate and captivating sounds produced therein.

Within this reactive terrain of sound and light was a world so finely tuned it responded to every nuance in temperature, no matter how slight. As the sun arced across the mountain tops, ice fragments in the fjord dissolved, gently hissing and cracking. Occasionally, two fragments collided, producing strangely resonant harmonies refracting off the pebble strewn shore, creating a prismatic soundscape of colour and motion.

The majority of recordings found in 'frostbYte - red sound' are taken from a day at the hut and its surrounds. The two exceptions are a triangle, which is introduced to provide resonance within the piece (augmenting the resonance that was unexpectedly found within the ice and stones that populated the shoreline so prolifically) and a small dinghy as it slews through an icefield. This second recording occurs toward the end of the composition, and is used to express the rugged motions of the boats rise and fall as it pounded through the frozen fields of ice collecting in dense masses around glaciers. The omni present glissandi throughout the work represents the vertical nature of the surrounding mountains, glaciers and cliff's that form the contours of the fjord enveloping the cabin.

The title itself refers to the name given to the region in the early 17th Century by the English explorer and whaler Robert Fotherby, who referred to the fjord as 'Red-cliff Sound'.

Work Details

Year: 2012

Instrumentation: acousmatic/electroacoustic/ environmental sound composition - original format = multichannel/ 5.1. surround sound + additional stereo version suitable for performance on configurable multichannel sound diffusion systems

Duration: 14 min.

Difficulty: N/A - Not for live performance

acousmatic/electroacoustic/ environmental sound composition, sound art

Awards & Prizes

Year Award Placing Awarded for/to
2015 SYNC.2015 Winner - Electroacoustic/acousmatic category Daniel Blinkhorn
2013 Giga-Hertz Award for electronic music Winner Daniel Blinkhorn
2013 International Computer Music Association Awards Winner: Asia - Oceania Award Daniel Blinkhorn

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