PULSAR 2022 - 3D-concert
Tonights program contains of one piece: Clarence Barlow's amazing "Zero Crossing" (2000).
The piece, which was originally quadraphonics, will be introduced before it gets played in an edition newly interpreted for RDAM's spherical speaker setup
Zero Crossing (2001)
From 11/23/99 to 2/11/00 I physically went westwards around the Earth within a belt 30° wide, north of a great circle passing near Cologne, Germany (where the trip started and ended) and Wellington, New Zealand. Every day at the same stellar time (a stellar day is 23h 56m) I made a digital audio and video recording. In 2001 the sound material was edited and assembled to form a 41-minute piece reflecting the above rounding. In 2015 this piece formed the sound track for a film made by editing and assembling the video recordings. The title refers to crossing the mean position of a sound wave as well as the Greenwich Meridian, the Equator, the Dateline and midnight between 1999 and 2000 (twice, in New Caledonia and again in Tahiti).
Read more: https://clarlow.org
More about Zero Crossing: https://www.redcat.org/event/clarence-barlow