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Beach drifts piece : from Maps

by David Young (2000)

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Work Overview

MAPS was a major collaboration between Aphids in Melbourne and Kokon in Copenhagen, involving contemporary music, visual design, film projection and text, with artists and musicians from Denmark, Australia and Japan.

MAPS was also an auditory journey through a musical and poetical landscape. Or rather, a journey through the landscapes of the collaborative project MAPS, as presented in Melbourne at the North Melbourne Town Hall (2000), and later in Copenhagen at the Musikvidenskabeligt Institut (2002).

The ideas for which Maps is the forum have their realisation in various forms: in performative site-specific applications to certain buildings and in sound documentation including a number of publications.

"…the most aesthetically refined building tour in history, the most concentrated collection of functioning clocks and metronomes in the Southern Hemisphere…the most fastidiously upmarket echo of Cagean musical cartography." Jeff Pressing, The Age, Melbourne

Work Details

Year: 2000

Instrumentation: Recorder, Violoncello and Percussion

Duration: 10 min.

First performance: by Natasha Anderson, Yasutaka Hemmi, Vanessa Tomlinson — 29 Nov 00. North Melbourne Town Hal

Performances of this work

29 Nov 00: North Melbourne Town Hal. Featuring Natasha Anderson, Yasutaka Hemmi, Vanessa Tomlinson.

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