Frequencies
Label: 901 Editions
Format: CD
Genre: Electronic
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Edition of 200. This is the last release in the series of Nicolas Bernier’s worldwide
acclaimed and Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica awarded project
“frequencies”. The piece frequencies (a / archives) is a composition based on sounds
from the scientific archives of Rennes 1 University (France). This
impressive collection of antique scientific apparatus includes one of
the few remaining "Grand Diapason" built by Rudolph Koenig circa 1880.
The two gigantic forks of the Grand diapason can generate acoustic
vibrations between 32 and 48 hertz. This range of frequencies are
(barely) heard in the composition, among other sounds from the archives,
mainly tuning forks. The piece is metaphorically building a sonic
bridge between past and present, like a lullaby in memory of those
scientists, inventors and objects to whom we owe the history of sonic research.
The project was initially commissioned by Electroni[k] as a radiophonic
web version. A second longer version was made later on for the Immerson
concert series created by France Jobin. The two versions are reunited
together for the first time on this release. Nicolas Bernier worked for a
decade with tuning forks. What is left of the artist’s own tuning forks
collection is given away with this release in a series of actions
self-restricting any further investigation of this object.
Cat. number: 9ED 004
Year: 2019