Infinite Kaleidoscope
Erin Thomson
Description
Instrumentation Genre Solo instrument
Tag solo
Duration 7 minutes
Instrumentation Flute [1 player]
Infinite Kaleidoscope was originally composed in a collaboration with St Andrews University Doctoral Researcher Stuart Burrell. The piece is inspired by various selected fractal sets and both the beauty and complexity that surround the unique orbits. I have attempted to recreate this in this piece comprised of tape and live flute, experiencing the journey through these intricate designs.
Instrumentation Genre Solo instrument
Tag solo
Duration 7 minutes
Instrumentation Flute [1 player]
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