1
1
A Piece Inspired by Long Distance Music.
Main entry:

Maier, Stefan, artist.

Title & Author:

A Piece Inspired by Long Distance Music.

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : Lateral Addition, 2018.

Description:

1 online resource.

Series:

Lateral Addition ; 43

Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack.
Summary:

"In Long Distance Music, composers Max Eilbacher and Stefan Maier explore listening and composition across vast geographic distances. Drawing on Maryanne Amacher's text-scores of the same name, Eilbacher and Maier reinterpret Amacher's call for "new awarenesses" beyond normative spatial listening and investigate the prospect of telematic listening in the contemporary moment of supposed unprecedented "interconnectedness." Having emailed on-and-off for a number of years with the intention of eventually collaborating, the duo's attempts at working together were continually frustrated by competing projects, touring schedules, and, most of all, by the fact that Eilbacher and Maier do not live in the same city. Long Distance Music thematizes this frustration and materializes the conditions of their inability to collaborate in-person through sound. Work began with Eilbacher and Maier exploring the material differences between specific spaces - places of leisure, work and commerce - in their native homes of Baltimore and Vancouver, respectively. Over a number of months, this research was documented through time-sync'd field recordings of harbours, stadiums, casinos, business districts, their day-jobs and studios, among others. These recordings later became "backing tracks" for time-sync'd telematic improvisation sessions. Here, Eilbacher and Maier would improvise alongside the other's field recordings, attempting to play "together" despite not being able to hear what the other was playing. To augment these encumbered attempts at real-time collaboration, the duo developed different strategies to enhance and develop long-distance listening which included commissioning custom software by Victor Shepardson for each to use. Internalizing Amacher's contention that the manifold conditions of a place - the geographic, acoustic and social factors that constitute a space - all contribute to the resultant sonic characteristics in a highly specific and perceptible manner, Shepardson's software translated nuanced sonic information into Eilbacher and Maier's synthesizers so as to directly condition and influence their playing. At the same time, deep-listening meditation sessions were conducted before each recording and improvisation session, wherein the duo attempted to connect cognitively and further embody new psychic awarenesses despite the glaring reality of geographic impasse. Following these "enhanced" time-sync'd sessions, the duo mixed both field recordings and improvisations simultaneously so as to make audible the differences between place and their respective improvisational decisions at all times. The finished work consists of a single 20 minute piece assembled and mixed from the material recorded and generated from the five locations. In addition to the long form piece, available for download are each location/improvisation mixed down by Eilbacher and Maier. These 10 mixes are the sub mixes of each location that were then utilized to sculpt the long form piece. A conversation about the work and process between Maier and Eilbacher is also available in PDF. - Recording/Improvisation Sessions Places of Work Intellijel Designs Inc. (Vancouver, CA) - 03-27-2018 Notam studios (Oslo, NO) - 05-08-2018 Bar Clavel (Baltimore, MD) - 03-27-2018 315 E 33rd Studio (Baltimore, MD) - 05-08-2018 Harbour Oslo Port Authority (Oslo, NO) - 05-09-2018 Deep Blue studios (Vancouver, CA) - 06-07-2018 Inner Harbor Tourist District (Baltimore, MD) - 05-09-2018 315 E 33rd Studio (Baltimore, MD) - 06-07-2018 Business District Bank of Montreal (Vancouver, CA) - 06-06-2018 Deep Blue studios (Vancouver, CA) - 06-07-2018 East Baltimore Street Subway Stop(Baltimore, MD) 06-06-2018 315 E 33rd Studio (Baltimore, MD) - 06-07-2018 Stadium BC Place (Vancouver, CA) - 06-06-2018 Bard College (Hudson, US) - 06-10-2018 M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD) - 06-06-2018 Attic Studio (Baltimore, MD) - 06-10-2018 Casino Edgewater Casino (Vancouver, CA) - 06-06-2018 Bard College (Hudson, US) - 06-10-2018 Horseshoe Casino (Baltimore, MD) - 06-06-2018 315 E 33rd Studio (Baltimore, MD) - 06-10-2018"-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Art and music.
Art et musique.

Form/genre:

Music.

Added entries:

Amacher, Maryanne, contributor.
Eilbacher, Max, artist.
Laska, Eric, editor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.

Actions:
1
1

Sign up to get news from us

Email address
First name
Last name
By signing up you agree to receive our newsletter and communications about CCA activities. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, consult our privacy policy or contact us.

Thank you for signing up. You'll begin to receive emails from us shortly.

We’re not able to update your preferences at the moment. Please try again later.

You’ve already subscribed with this email address. If you’d like to subscribe with another, please try again.

This email was permanently deleted from our database. If you’d like to resubscribe with this email, please contact us

Please complete the form below to buy:
[Title of the book, authors]
ISBN: [ISBN of the book]
Price [Price of book]

First name
Last name
Address (line 1)
Address (line 2) (optional)
Postal code
City
Country
Province/state
Email address
Phone (day) (optional)
Notes

Thank you for placing an order. We will contact you shortly.

We’re not able to process your request at the moment. Please try again later.

Folder ()

Your folder is empty.

Email:
Subject:
Notes:
Please complete this form to make a request for consultation. A copy of this list will also be forwarded to you.

Your contact information
First name:
Last name:
Email:
Phone number:
Notes (optional):
We will contact you to set up an appointment. Please keep in mind that your consultation date will be based on the type of material you wish to study. To prepare your visit, we'll need:
  • — At least 2 weeks for primary sources (prints and drawings, photographs, archival documents, etc.)
  • — At least 48 hours for secondary sources (books, periodicals, vertical files, etc.)
...