Maelstrom

Over 48 hours of user-created audio is uploaded to the internet every minute, a figure that is increasing exponentially. Maelstrom is a sound installation that draws on this material in real time, constructing shifting walls of sound from thousands of audio fragments. By organising these fragments based on their tonal attributes, they collectively form a vast instrument, whose properties are affected by global internet activity. A score composed specifically for this instrument voices an endless series of chord variations, dynamically generated by an array of live processes.

Maelstrom builds a tornado of tonal cluster chords around its spiral speaker system, engulfing the listener in the swirling mass of information that is now an integral part of our day-to-day lives.

Exhibitions

  • Barbican, London, UK (24 November 2011)
  • Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester, UK
    (16 May — 10 June 2012)
  • South Kiosk, London, UK (25 Feb — 6 March 2022)
  • Science Gallery, Melbourne, AU (13 August — 3 December 2022)
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