7:21 pm in Video by Dale Jonathan Perkins

Tilt Zero AV is an audio visual work that is part of a broader project born out of collaboration. Contributors are Dale Jonathan Perkins (composer) Damien Harron (percussionist and composer) and Michael Brown (composer, performer and visual artist). Tilt Zero AV was produced in three phases. Performances (performed by Damien Harron) of vibraphone, Kalimba and [...]
Tags: Accesses, Amp Research, College Of Music, Composer Performer, Dale Perkins, Jonathan Perkins, Kalimba, Leeds College Of Music, Michael Brown, Percussionist, Postgraduate Studies, Principal Researcher, Rototom, Senior Lecturer, Sound Materials, Symbiotic Relationships, University Of Derby, Vibraphone, Visual Artist, Visual Materials
6:39 pm in Releases by Dale Jonathan Perkins

Tilt-Zero uses sonic materials produced from the Vibraphone, Kalimba and RotoTom. The piece has a largely ambient quality, but experiments with the juxtaposition of sonic planes where resonating ambient materials are set against sounds that one might associate with audio error; seemingly incongruous materials are made congruous throughout the piece’s continuum.
Tags: Artist Michael, Companion Piece, Composition, Continuum, Dale Perkins, Harron, Jonathan, Jonathan Perkins, Juxtaposition, Kalimba, Live Elements, Marimba, Michael Brown, Planes, Rototom, Sonic, Time Decisions, Visual Artist, Visual Companion