Things that aren't there
Things That Aren’t There
Sculptor Rob Olins and composer Ryan Cockerham collaborated to create a sound installation for the Cloisters Garth in Durham Cathedral, was opened up to the public especially for this project.
Ryan Cockerham has created of an ever-changing algorithmic soundscape based on specially recorded sessions from the Ferryhill brass band. These are deconstructed into its constituent components of Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. Rob Olins’ configuration of the mirrors reconstructs the sound creating “audio sculptures” in space, four areas that of different sounds that combine at a single point in space. The result will be to experience brass music in a totally unique way.
Durham International Brass Festival Date 2014
Below Film showing recording session of Cockerhams commissioned work played by the Ferryhill Brass Band
Sculptor Rob Olins and composer Ryan Cockerham collaborated to create a sound installation for the Cloisters Garth in Durham Cathedral, was opened up to the public especially for this project.
Ryan Cockerham has created of an ever-changing algorithmic soundscape based on specially recorded sessions from the Ferryhill brass band. These are deconstructed into its constituent components of Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. Rob Olins’ configuration of the mirrors reconstructs the sound creating “audio sculptures” in space, four areas that of different sounds that combine at a single point in space. The result will be to experience brass music in a totally unique way.
Durham International Brass Festival Date 2014
Below Film showing recording session of Cockerhams commissioned work played by the Ferryhill Brass Band
Below, Tech Drawing showing construction of dish
Right , Tech Drawing showing Layout in Cloister Garth
Right , Tech Drawing showing Layout in Cloister Garth