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Primitives Interpretations

Spatial

Broken20
B20_14 | 2014-11-17  
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Spatial Interpretation (7:08)
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TVO|SPL Interpretation (5:45)
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Bass Clef Interpretation (7:05)
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Sculpture Interpretation (6:21)
Spatial has always been more exploratory than your average
stepper, but with his audiovisual (or ¿opti-sonic¿ as he puts it) project `Primitives¿, every aspect of his output blooms outward with android rigour.
`Primitives¿ was born when Spatial devised a performative
installation of light and sound by coding his own software,
exploring the OpenFrameworks platform. Influenced by the
likes of Sally Golding, Bruce McClure and Greg Pope, he sought to investigate a similar materiality of light, sound and space manifested via the digital domain, to ¿explore sonic and optical intensity articulated by simple geometric figures and extreme frequencies.¿ He continues: ¿Projected images drive a sensory assault, consumed by your eyes, then ears, and existing somewhere between perceptions.¿ Elsewhere in his manifesto he states that he¿s ¿interrogating hacked code for excruciating light¿ and that it ¿brings a new realisation to the relationships between seeing sound and hearing colour.¿
So we have `Primitives¿, a DVD containing short films of live A/V content alongside an executable version of the software and the source code plus a 12¿ record containing four commissioned interpretations by Spatial himself, Broken20¿s TVO, Bass Clef and Sculpture aimed somewhat more at the dancefloor. The combination of media represent the totality of the `Primitives¿ experience.The accompanying 12¿, Spatial kicks off, his almost-4/4 beats underpinning skippy percussion and no little bass heft. Insectoid whines hover around the demarcations of tonality while dubbed
out squawks bounce back against themselves and oppressive drones linger offstage.The TVO-SPL interpretation immediately suggests a muscular tone and that¿s borne out in torn percussive shards, squealing feedback intervals and clattering loops, but it keeps one eye on the `floor with techno thump and a skewed hypnotic groove. There are breakdowns of some sort in there, but they may not be musical.Bass Clef showcases broken Eski: sparse rippling synths rail against a square bass chassis and disembodied spring reverb claps, before ghosts enter the machine as pensive chords and tinkling melodies that recall classic electronica. It¿s classic Cumbers.¿Opto-musical agglommerate¿ Scuplture are turning heads, and their freeform rework of `Primitives¿ doesn¿t disappoint. Part Herbie Hancock, part Farmers Manual, it¿s a heady concoction of reclaimed modal drones and glassy hits that takes the source material and launches it inward.Overall, it¿s difficult to imagine these interpretations growing from the austere and brutal shapes of the `Primitives¿ installation, still more to grasp how they manage to imbue strains of its
character throughout. Alongside the wealth of supporting material, the full package of `Primitives¿ showcases nothing so much as the purity of a pliable concept extended through time and space.

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