Showing posts with label Darren Curtis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darren Curtis. Show all posts
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
COSMOSPHERE -Overview
Here are some images from show COSMOSPHERE @ Adelaide Planetarium was 4 shows over two days and had an amazing turnout and very great feedback.






Thursday, November 26, 2009
2009 Parliament of the World's Religions - ULTIMA LIVE
Hi all,
I have been asked to perform live music for a spiritual gathering at the, 2009 Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne, Victoria [every 4 years / 8,10,000 delegates]. We are booked in for three days and are working with leaders in Spirituality and Future Science from the USA.
OVERVIEW:
The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions was created to cultivate harmony among the world's religious and spiritual communities and foster their engagement with the world and its guiding institutions in order to achieve a just, peaceful and sustainable world
First held in Chicago in 1893, the Parliament of the World’s Religions brings together the world’s religious and spiritual communities, their leaders and their followers to a gathering where peace, diversity and sustainability are discussed and explored in the context of interreligious understanding and cooperation.
OVERVIEW MUSIC:
Using 'Live' Software with real time recording on the fly, samples of streams and rivers, harmonic toning, sacred chants from the ancient Hebrew (Kabbalah) that help raise consciousness and bring peace and harmony.
Here is an image of one of the samples I used and the live set I worked with.


Monday, October 26, 2009
Nadaum Experiment - Space Sonics
Posted by Seb on http://little-scale.blogspot.com/
NADAUM EXPERIMENT - Oct 24th 2009
I think the best aspect of the show was the fact that all of the music and visuals flowed very well - this was in part assisted by the playing of the crystal bowls by Allen Stevens.
In terms of what I did, you can read quite a bit about the mapping of muon detection from a three Geiger tube detector to sonic / musical parameters here. I was pretty happy with the musical outcome; it was paced well and there were no technical issues (what? really?) in terms of my setup.
Some of the NASA footage was amazing, and it was also great to see the analog projector put to use in the planetarium.
Apologies for the lack of footage; I forgot my camera or my video camera.
Here are some the images links:
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