During March 2022, in venues in Dublin, Cork and Limerick Béal presents ‘shadow once complete’ a new collaboration, developed from the Contemporary Music Centre’s CMC Colleagues scheme, between violinist Larissa O’Grady (of Crash Ensemble) and composer David Bremner. They have devised an ‘algorithmic storytelling’ combining algorithmic text, live electronics and lattice-based improvisation on violin.
The storytelling is done by the violinist, whose pitches and dynamics act on the patch, prompting weighted-random projected text. The use of the MUGIC® bow motion sensor adds an extra element. Béal have commissioned new texts for the performances from Joanna Walsh and Kit Fryatt. Our venues are chosen in response to the text-based nature of the work, printing presses, printing museums and St Audoen’s Church from where art has been removed from the walls This is designed as a really immersive experience for an audience.
The piece is concerned with how meaning is constructed by an audience from limited building blocks, the invisible connections between words, making this process explicit, so a ‘constructivist’ setting works nicely: an assemblage of scattered partly-made artefacts is the perfect backdrop.
March 21st: Limerick Printmakers, 6pm Tickets
March 22nd: Cork Printmakers, 6pm Tickets
March 24th: Stoney Road Press, 6pm Tickets
March 27th: St Audoen’s Church, 6pm Tickets
March 30th: National Print Museum, 6pm Tickets
Limited free tickets available.