An electro-mechanical wearable instrument created for a live performance at the National Portrait Gallery
commission
Atmospheric Railway was commissioned by Martyn Ware for a Late Shift performance at the National Portrait Gallery.
Performance
Di and engineer Adam Stark created a wearable electro‐mechanical instrument entitled Atmospheric Railway. The device was inspired by a portrait of 19th Century civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and his failed ‘Atmospheric Railway’ project, which they felt conjured up a contrast of heavy industry versus otherworldly magic. This device creates atmospheric soundscapes, activated by the journey of traveling ball bearings through a system of tubes. The bearings ricocheted off bells, causing them to chime. The resulting sounds are harvested via microphones and fed back into the room as a series of atmospheric echoes.
Tour
2011 National Portrait Gallery
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CREDITS
Di Mainstone
Adam Stark
Hollie Miller
Adam Stark
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