Company of trees

Sear, H and Lovett, M ORCID: 0000-0003-3599-7886 Company of trees. In: … the rest is smoke (part of the 56th Venice Biennale), Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, Venice, Italy, 9 May - 22 November 2015.

Item Type: Exhibition
Creators: Sear, H and Lovett, M
Abstract: The composition and sound design for the artwork Company of Trees was a commission by Ffotogallery & Wales In Venice to work with the artist Helen Sear as part of her exhibition …the rest is smoke, which was shown at the Venice Biennale 2015. The composition was initially commissioned as a response to a brief that set out speculative themes and sound materials, and subsequently developed into a more collaborative project between the artist and composer resulting in an expanded set of concepts and audiovisual designs for the overall artwork. The composition was accompanied by a published essay that further explored and set out the conceptual and musical reference points for the project.
Official URL: https://venicebiennale.britishcouncil.org/history/...
Event Location: Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, Venice, Italy
Number of Pieces: 1
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Matthew Lovett’s practice explores the relationship between musical composition processes and environmental stimuli, with a particular focus on the way in which rhythmic patterns and cycles and extra-musical data provoke particular responses. As a composer and sound designer, his work integrates improvisation, composition and environmental sound, frequently in combination, in order to create sonic composites. In this body of enquiry Lovett draws on posthuman theory, particularly Robert Pepperell’s notion of ‘Fuzzy Humans’ (2002), wherein thresholds between the environment and the human are problematised, along with the notion of the distributed brain, that explores the locatedness of consciousness throughout the human body. In addition, Lovett’s interest in François Laruelle’s notion of ‘Music Fictions’ (2012), wherein creative acts of musical composition and improvisation can be likened to creating ‘parallel worlds’ is explored. In Company of Trees, Lovett’s composition builds on previous practice in both composition for film, along with a series of site-specific improvisations. His practice has focused on creating music and sonic gestures that respond to and enhance emergent rhythms in speech, which featured in his score for the BAFTA award-winning feature film Playing Burton, as well as environmental sounds, which he explored in a series of outdoor performances that were presented at contemporary art and music festivals.

For Company of Trees, the artist Helen Sear used a high frame rate to create a zoetropic and highly rhythmical visual effect; cutting extremely rapidly between a sequence of ‘revolving’ and strobing moving images. The soundwork for the project, which combines field recordings and audio treatments, therefore both extends Lovett’s own long-running research interests, and at the same time responds to aspects of Sear’s own artistic enquiry into digital processing and composite image-making. The finished, 12-minute artwork is the result of a sustained creative exchange between artist and composer which centres on the relationship between visual and sonic rhythms.

Divisions: Bath School of Music and Performing Arts
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