furry & Irene Buckley, Rotation of the Earth

Pendulum at the Pantheon, Paris: is the inspiration for the sound and visual behind ‘Rotation of the Earth’. Foucault’s pendulum is a simple device conceived as an experimental proof of planetary rotation.  

Irene Buckley
Irene Buckley is a composer living and working in Cork. Her work is characterised by the dynamic interplay between the possibilities of classical acoustic and contemporary digital instrumentation and sounds. Her pieces have ranged from scores for full orchestra to tape pieces to interdisciplinary collaboration, and have been performed in locations that scale from the grandiose to the peculiar: Carnegie Hall (NY), Tycho Brahe Planetarium (Copenhagen), Brooklyn First Presbyterian Church (NY), Galeria Kronika (Poland), Muziekgebouw (Amsterdam).

http://www.irenebuckley.com  

furry
furry is an Interactive Visual Sound Designer, most recently creating the interactive dance piece ‘Zeph.yr’ for The Dublin Dance Festival 2013, with dance artist Rebecca Reilly, which was staged at the Abbey Theatre on the Peacock Stage. During 2012 he has worked as sound and visual composer on ‘oh, look hummingbirds’ for Absolut Fringe, he conceived and designed the sound and visual interactive dance piece ‘SAOL’ which was previewed as part of Galway Fringe. The Hilltown Ensemble performed an interactive graphical score he composed at the Hilltown Music festival.

http://floatingworldproductions.com/


Rotation of the Earth from Irene Buckley on Vimeo.