SoundDome
John COULTER
While the Sun Shines
It wasn't until his mid-40s that John recognised the wisdom contained in the farming-related ethics he grew up with, to appreciate what his father tried to share by exposing the family to life in the country. The saying ‘make hay while the sun shines’ reflects the notion that 'if you have an opportunity to do something, do it before the opportunity expires'.
Chris CREE BROWN
Transcendence
The title of this piece embraces both the world of dreams and the idea that every individual is connected to a Universal Consciousness. The work is an attempt to touch on many questions regarding the nature of existence, to present two levels of human consciousness - the awake (alert) state and the dream state, more specifically, the Lucid Dream state.
David DOWNES
Signal
This piece was inspired by a couple of areas of interest that David started to explore during his time as Composer-in-Residence at the NZ School of Music. One is the sound of language, especially its intriguing fragmentary/fluid character., and the other is the voice as a carrier of representations of meaning and experience between inner and outer worlds.
John ELMSLY
Soundings
One of the pleasures of working in the SoundDome space for John was to rediscover the life within environmental recordings, and to compose with these sounds and their implicit images and meanings. The location recordings used were mainly waves and flowing water, but a squeaky gate in warm summer air also contributed to John’s “flying thoughts”.
Paul SMITH
Logos
This work uses sacred geometry and mediating ratios that Paul derived from research into medieval cathedral design, and was composed with a fixed media track to evoke the acoustic properties of a physical cathedral space. The title refers to the human fixation with geometric proportion as a manifestation of the meta-physical, which the ancient Greeks called Logos.