Sunday, 25 January 2015
A Room For London Jan 15th
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I have been entering a ballot for over two years to go and stay in a boat on a roof. It came real on January 15th this year... The idea of the boat was an architectural competition to create a room for people to stay in, in order to contemplate London. The location..on top of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, The South Bank. The winning solution, a boat... a free standing, self contained unit, with the romance of travel, discovery and adventure...teetering on the edge of the roof ready to launch into the Thames.
It was enchanting...exciting...it felt like we were flying...we were in the boat in the sky. I couldn't relax I leapt around taking photos, looking in the library of books, stared out the window, looked at the cupboard gallery, leafed through the giant ships log book full of other visitors comments, dreams, drawings, weather conditions, temperatures.
It was blowing a gale outside but toasty indoors. You reach the boat by going through a disguised door, past the loading bays of the QE Hall and into a make-shift elevator. Due to noise disturbance in the Queen Elizabeth Hall the lift was slowed down and now takes 2 minutes which feels like you should be arriving in space! You cross a scaffold walkway over the roof to the boat entrance and then enter the 'Scandi-wegian' style boat interior.
a We listened to London fall asleep and wake up in the morning. London has a low rumble which quietens down at perhaps 3 am and starts up at 7am... the trains, the traffic.. At 4am the roaring sound of a motorbike hurtling over Waterloo Bridge woke me.. it was the sound of an adrenalin-filled rider claiming London for their own...whaaaawwwwowww... we watched cormorants, gulls and crows in the morning, wrote in the ships log and left. A truly special time. My relationship with London has changed... I'm embarrassed to admit, I fell in love...even though it's full of greed and suffering, it became something else...I can't put it into words... a feeling... a feeling of awe for the energy, the beauty in the man-made.
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Neutrinos Writing Weekend Day 3
Day 3... we were still excited to start...bring it on!
Plot a musical:time limit 10 minutes
I have to share our outcome of this games as it's quite something!....
Tescos! The Musical.
Tales of the unexpected item in bagging area
Act 1: Fruit and Veg. denatured salads, fast food
Act 2: Stock room.
back stage intrigue, romance, freezer room(dry ice)
Act 3: Checkout.
Jeopardy, thrills and spill.
plot lines....
Bread shortage,
shoplifter falls in love with security guard,
price war with Asda,
under the radar price increases on everyday items and price drop on luxuries,
stock-take huge choreography piece stacking shelves...breath taking,
All the check-out machine ladies come alive and get out from in the machine and do a big song and dance routine 'Check me out',
Behind the fag curtain.... cigarettes booze and gambling,
Aisle always love you,
Every Little Helps.
Go outside: walk an idea further: time limit 20 minutes
Pedal note:.
example Twice by Little Dragon
choose one chord play it on repeat
sing a melody
choose another chord play it on repeat
sing another melody
Finding your note Masterclass
intervals! learn them.
create muscle memory through repeat practice.
Become familiar with a major scale.
12345678, sing it where ever you may be, or walking along.
learn familiar intervals to help find your note.
1-3 Zed cars
1-4 Amazing Grace
1-5 Last Post
1-6 And now, the end is nigh
1-7 (don't worry about this one for now!)
1-8 somewhere over the rainbow
Mood evocations
explore creating intentional moods
Menace - Massive Attack 'Angel'
Joy - Song 2 Blur
Melancholy - Billie Holiday
Suspense - John Barry
Yearning - Jeff Buckley, Ry Cooder-Paris Texas
create a melody with a mood in mind and
all create a melody conveying HOPE : time limit 10 mins
Wearing a suit Masterclass
Make sure the shoulders fit
Wear the suit don't let it wear you.
Enjoy looking at other peoples' clothes ... Sartorialist website.
CONCLUSIONS>>>>
K: I enjoy writing songs if I break the process down into small bits/exercises/games
really like the word pool.
J: I enjoyed being in the zone playing music.
M: I liked having permission to spend time on song writing.
All: Listening to music together was really intense and enjoyable.
Friday, 23 January 2015
Neutrinos Writing Weekend Day 2
Set-up musical instruments.
1 hour
Create a drone
create lyrical content, have a word pool.
create a melody
create a sonic world
introduce a new person to your working group.
Simple Accompaniments
choose three chords
create a pulse
create a melody
play
choose three more chords
repeat
Make a chord sequence by assigning ABCDEFG to a word.
KLANGHAUS
ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU
VWXYZ
HOV = A
IPW= B
JQX = C
KRY = D
LSZ = E
MT = F
NU = G
DEAFGAAGE
Go Outside
Take a book and turn to page 113
point to the middle of the page and read your instructions for outside.
Story Telling
warm-up....
word association
word non-association
word association loop - the start word needs to be returned to after three circuits.
Make up a story...give it a soundtrack
Break it into a beginning middle and end.
Read it aloud to the group
Using your Manifesto or 'what do we want to write about' list
write some phrases with a word pool.
write a story, research your subject to add to the word pool
find a pulse
choose some chords/ an atmosphere/mood
play.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Neutrinos Writing Weekend Day 1
Neutrinos Writing Weekend Day 1
We wanted to go away...find a strange place to work.
We stayed at home to see if we could be creative in our comfort zone.
starting points:
Friday 10am:
Write a simple melody : time limit 10 mins
Starting point : What did you dream last night?
What do we want to say? : time limit 5 mins
What do we want to say/infer in our songs/art?
LISTENING
choose a song each, listen to it and say why you like it.
Write a simple melody : time limit 10 mins
Respond to a visual: write a short melody : time limit 10 mins
The musical word: time limit 10 mins
find the rhythmic and melodic shape of a word
Choose one word individually, choose one word you all respond to.
Give a 2 minute TED lecture. Prep time 5 mins
Audio Describe: time limit 5 mins
describe the music in the opening sequence of a film.
Cut-up: get a newspaper /magazine or just write words on paper.
cut up the individual words or short phrases, put then in a bowl.
mix them up, take it in turns to pull out a word.
Make sentences / lyrics
Go for a walk. time limit 20 minutes
record a background sound
record another sound
record an interaction you have with a stranger
record something indoors
return home, share your findings.
Manifesto:
Write a manifesto to focus your intentions.
Song Writing Masterclass: approx 30 mins
- Write a paragraph telling someone to do something or go somewhere.
Make that paragraph only 10 syllables.
Make those 10 syllables 3 words.
- Think of a subject, make a word pool by writing down any words associated with your subject.
Condense and simplify
each part of the word and sound of the word are important
internal rhyme
extended lines
If you get stuck change the context of your prose ...turn it into a letter to someone (Iain Lowery top tip)
At the end of day one we tried an exercise that was too big and too complicated, writing 10 riffs, 10 melodies, 10 bass lines, 10 drum patterns... we got lost and felt despondent ...so we listened to music for a few hours and felt great.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
InHaus
Before Christmas we got together with KlangHaus comrades and inspirers...the aim was to play, eat, drink, think and be together. Our intention through-out this year is to continue to gather and play and compile a book of games for us to refer to and to share. Here is what we did.....
InHaus or
Hyggelig, meaning, cosy with friends and warmth and breathing and food and drink and moment after moment.
In order to arrive before you get there and to fully be there whenever you are, the following info is really gonna’ help:
To Bring and ponder
1. Bring a favourite; reading, piece, poem, song, idea, colour, shape, character… that you are happy and comfortable to present, perform, share with a busy bustling audience (ships Kitchen)
2. Bring - An object of single colour - personally significant or a random find complete with a story or a lie... A kind of monochrome antiques road-shown.
3. SwanSong – bring along a small thing, an object, item… that will make a sound – but only once, then it is broken or changed or fukt. For example a paper bag blown up then popped, a match stick snapped. This will result in some kind of short sound moment or piece that we want to record and use as the basis for a future song.
4. A small gesture of dress – water seems to be a theme! Dust off your blue peter badge, press your sailor suit, tap your shoes, splash the colour…
5. Some drink for the drink
Here’s the Saturday in outline:
1pm Arrivals, Soup, Chit, Chat
2.30 pm Wording – a word and what we can do with it, investigating a word. (chosen word was enthusiasm)
3.30pm Fathoming the building. How would you interrogate a building to give up it's secrets?
4pm Tea, Cake
… and what we fathomed
( Pepper's Ghost, literal histories, nosing around, feeling out-of-place, essence, who will be here in 200 years time, will the DNA of a building choose it's inhabitants?)
6pm Swan Song ReSounding
8pm – Ships Kitchen – there will be cooks cooking, eaters eating, washers upping… but, no matter what’s going on, there is always at least one person “entertaining” – reading a favourite poem, telling a story, improvising, game making, Pepper's ghost/ lighting tricks, chancing, cajoling, commenting, live writing, suggesting, challenging, enabling, quizzing, ranting, joking, enchanting, jumping in at the deep ending, silencing.
Tilwenever Sunk.
We carried on into Sunday, but some of us stayed up so late, drank so much, that Sunday was a late starter and when we shared our chosen text/poem/story at 3 in the afternoon, it was mighty emotional. Taking time to continue into the next day allows the night before to have no end.
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