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Palm Tree Escape

June 10, 2018

Palm Tree Escape is a work in progress relating to the semiotic relationship with escape or paradise with the palm tree image.

Composer: Brad Moody

Year of Composition: 2018
Instrumentation:
Type of Electronics: Fixed

Number of Channels: 2
Duration: 4 minutes
Video Component: Live

Recording

Palm Tree Escape is a work in progress relating to the semiotic relationship with escape or paradise with the palm tree image. This work was composed absorbing sounds recorded from the palm tree itself using shotgun and contact microphones. The recorded audio was then manipulated and arranged to create this work. The piece heard is part of a larger interactive sound installation incorporating an image of the palm tree, manipulated filed recordings, video monitor, circuit board and Max.

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