Study for Metastaseis, c. 1953.

La obra se encuentra basada en superficies regladas mediante continuos glissandi.
La obra se encuentra basada en superficies regladas mediante continuos glissandi.

Metastaseis was inspired by the combination of an Einsteinian view of time and Xenakis’ memory of the sounds of warfare, and structured on mathematical ideas by Le Corbusier. Music usually consists of a set of sounds ordered in time; music played backwards is hardly recognizable. Messiaen’s similar observations led to his noted uses of non-retrogradable rhythms; Xenakis wished to reconcile the linear perception of music with a relativistic view of time. In warfare, as Xenakis knew it through his musical ear, no individual bullet being fired could be distinguished among the cacophony, but taken as a whole the sound of “gunfire” was clearly identifiable. The particular sequence of shots was unimportant: the individual guns could have fired in a completely different pattern from the way they actually did, but the sound produced would still have been the same. These ideas combined to form the basis of Metastaseis.”

 

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One Hundredth Person

My Tumble Log is an ongoing collection of interesting stuff I stumble across on the internet, a commentary-free, instinctive train of randomness. It’s very self indulgent, and mainly focuses on alternative comics, interesting animation and new music, because that’s what I like, but the main aim is not to think it through too much, and just go with what feels right, because, as I may have mentioned before, I don’t have much spare time to lark about on the internet.
One hundred people have now seen fit to follow what goes on this tumblelog, which is very humbling, and also makes me feel slightly frightened, in a nice way, though.
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Trumpet blowing ended.