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LIST OF PROJECTS

Clara 2.0 robot thereminist

Reverb Jam

Lectures and live demos

Infrasonic - haunted music?

South Bank automaton show

Dubiofossil

Protest and survive

Revolution (clogs and loops)

To Surrey Street with Love

Laughlab soundtrack

The Haunt

Instant Sound Show

Play the saw in six weeks

 

Clara 2.0 - the 'polite' robot thereminist

Named after original theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore, Clara 2.0 is a robot doll that can play the theremin live. She's known as the 'polite' robot thereminist as she listens to what I'm playing on the theremin and moves her dolly arm to bring her own theremin into perfect tune.

Read more and see a video of Clara 2.0 in action

The Reverb Jam

In December 2006, Spacedog assembled a group of musicians in the reverb chamber of the UK National Physical Laboratory. This room has one of the longest reverberation times in Europe.

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See videos of the Reverb Jam

Infrasonic - haunted music?

This highly unusual, public experiment explored the strange psychological effects of infrasound - sensations that may explain why people feel a sense of awe during cathedral organ recitals or a sense of unease in seemingly haunted sites. Venue: Purcell Room, London, May 2002.

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Hear some original music composed for the experiment

South Bank automaton show:
Swinging London

A mini, automatic puppet show in a shed, created on a shoestring budget for the South Bank Centre, summer 2007. The brief was to come up with something novel inside a garden shed that would celebrate the area and appeal to families.

The show features London luminaries, past and present, dancing in go-go style. It also features a mini carillon (automatic bell-playing machine).

Read more and see a video of the show

Protect and Survive (Fred Astaire Mix)

A video cut-up, showing how it's easier to prepare to Armageddon when you're stepping to that ragtime beat.

According to Kofi Annan, 'the more that [nuclear weapon states]...insist that nuclear weapons are essential for their national security, the more other states feel that they too must have them for their security'. Despite this, the British goverment is pushing through plans for a new £25 billion trident missile. What would Gary Cooper say?

Watch the video

Revolution - for clogs and video loops

I co-created this piece with performer Caroline Radcliffe, after we talked about ways to bring Lancashire clog dancing to a contemporary audience. The video mixes steps from a dance called The Machinery (originally created by Pat Tracey) with live audio and video loops, recorded at a working cotton mill.

Read more and see a video of the first performance

To Surrey Street with Love

An arrangement of sounds from Croydon's wonderful fruit and veg market. There has been a market in Surrey Street since the 13th century.

Hear the sounds

Laughlab Soundtrack

A soundtrack to annouce the results of Laughlab, Richard Wiseman's scientific search for the world's funniest joke.

Read more and hear the soundtrack

The Haunt

This innovative ghost tour, created on a miniscule budget, combined a free, downloadable soundtrack with live drama and a classic stage magic illusion recreated by Victoria Emes. A ghostly voice leads participants to a little-known room, deep under the streets of Brighton, where something is waiting for them.

For the Brighton Festival Fringe and Halloween, 2006.

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Hear the soundtrack

Instant Sound Show

A set of free, classic sound demos that anyone can download and use. I made them in response to various science centre staff who asked me to help them build their own shows about acoustics. I hope they'll be useful to teachers, school students and anyone else who is curious about the science of sound and music.

Read more and download the demos

Play the saw in six weeks

A free tutorial on the musical saw, a European skiffle instrument with an unexpectedly ethereal sound.

Read the tutorial