Call for iPhone musicians for Hong Kong iPhone Orchestra 2010!
January 3rd, 2010
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Do you own an iPhone?
Do you want to play music and be part of Asia’s first ever iPhone Orchestra?
Then answer this call!
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Date: January 3, 2010
Time: 4pm (rehearsal), 5pm (performance)
Cost: FREE
Location: Main Pavilion, West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade
Registration & Enquiry: Please send your email address and other contact information to
Sam Yu at sam.yu@hkszbiennale.org
Samson Young will lead an orchestra of iPhones, one of the first musical performances on the West Kowloon Cultural site. If you own an iPhone and battery powered computer speakers, you can take part! Musical experience is encouraged but definitely not essential.
Unlike traditional instruments, iPhones do not have to be physically modified to make sound. The in-built microphone can be transformed into a non-speech sensor, enabling participants to blow into it in order to mimic a wind instrument. Likewise, iPhones can be used to mimic percussion, stringed and many other instruments. You will be given tools to make your own instrument and write music for it!
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Schedule
-On registration, follow the instructions given in the special PDF pack and download the necessary iPhone audio software
-Prepare your part in the orchestra!
-Arrive at the West Kowloon site 30 minute before rehearsal starts, to meet other orchestra members and prepare for the rehearsal
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About Samson Young
Composer Samson Young’s creative output spans the widest possible range: from music for symphony orchestra and Nintendo Gameboy, to amusement ride turned sound installation, to videos featuring himself dressed as a Teletubby. Described by contemporary music portal Sequenza 21 as “epic, dark, and fun”, Young juxtaposes the element of play with intense sonic gestures to create a music of rich darkness and perverted poetry. With formal training in classical music and a keen eye for video and installation art, Young combines his diverse interests to create unique multi-sensory concert experiences.
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This event is organized by William Lane/Hong Kong New Music Ensemble and Giorgio Biancorosso, in partnership with the 2009 Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture
