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Coppice Stewardship to Obsolescence and Preservation: Listening to Specimen Music through Yerkes Observatory's Refractor and Reflector Telescopes
Abstract
Founded in 1892 and known as the birthplace of modern astrophysics, the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin ceased operations in 2018. That year, its mechanical technologies were captured by Coppice (Noé Cuéllar and Joseph Kramer) to draw parallels between its acoustic signatures and functions, and those of Coppice’s glossary of study since 2009.
Musing on the lack of delimiting frames (Chion, 2016) and vanishing point (Carpenter and McLuhan, 1972) in the auditory, Coppice manufactures a frame out of Yerkes’ architectures and acoustics. Within that frame, Coppice’s creative processes are anecdoted, while pointing to coordinates where conjunctions of its music may be found. Highlighting the intermediary influence of recording and reproduction technologies on perception and perspective – both in limiting and enhancing ways – open-ended questions of actuality and fiction are posed.
In this self-reflexive documentary experiment of music and phonography, obsolescence and preservation are creative resources that span from instruments and devices to shapeshifting spaces. Addressed directly, the listener observes sonic identities in flux, and finds footing through retrospection, projection, and imagination.
Coppice’s sonic artifacts in alignment with Yerkes’ telescopes intersect multiple domains of time, space, and scale. How is experimental music conceived over time and what is seen through it?
Listen to the peer-reviewed audio paper on Seismograf.
Read the script on Issuu.
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Coppice Wet Hologram
Bandcamp: https://futurevessel.bandcamp.com/album/wet-hologram Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2XkAb14WU4TjKTFteC0Ndu Video: https://youtu.be/zs8Hdy8cM0o
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Coppice Head Turning Songs
Bandcamp: https://futurevessel.bandcamp.com/album/head-turning-songs Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5ICDvgdAWkmTrHl9LXZLYC Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBnMdMt7AdU&list=PL7OXdNdkDI1NmLBuVFw34fIe_-7zK7xkA
#coppice#chicago#physical modeling#modular synthesis#head turning songs#ncdtf#2019#voices#songs#concrete
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Stills from Coppice Chrome/Boundaries Scaling Stereo Images and Promises (Some False), shot at the Jesuit Monastery in Ano Syros, Greece during Syros Sound Meetings Sounding Paths Residency.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMC02Co0jQI
#coppice#2018#syros#ano syros#sounding paths residency#syros sound meetings#shuremicrophones#shure#sony#iphone#correspondence
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David Toop and Phill Niblock speaking memories of 1961 and 1989 into Shure 55SW (1961) and 55SH Series II (1989) microphones for Coppice Chrome/Boundaries Scaling Stereo Images and Promises (Some False) at the Jesuit Monastery in Ano Syros, Greece during Syros Sound Meetings Sounding Paths Residency.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMC02Co0jQI
#coppice#2018#syros#ano syros#syros sound meetings#sounding paths residency#David toop#phill niblock#shuremicrophones#shure#55sw#55sh series ii#1961#1989
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Coppice Chrome/Boundaries Scaling Stereo Images and Promises (Some False)
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMC02Co0jQI
#coppice#2018#syros#ano syros#greece#syros sound meetings#sounding paths residency#the current group#renato grieco#billie holiday#Mitchell akiyama#mp hopkins#Eva matsigkou#phill niblock#David toop#the shadows#ben webster
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Out today: "Epic, brilliantly curated two hour collection of new and exclusive material celebrating iDEAL Recordings' (1998-2018) 20th anniversary" featuring Coppice's previously unreleased sing-along "Flywheel".

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