Thursday, September 6, 2012

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Great balls of flare: Noise painter plays new apparatus at U. Oklahoma

Deborah Benjamin

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(Oklahoma Each day) (U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. -- Jimi Hendrix might have set flare to his guitar, but he never made it belch fires.

Which chore has been left to San Francisco-based noise painter Scot Jenerik, who transmuted the air of the College of Oklahoma's Catlett Music Centre beyond the weekend with his home made apparatus, the "erratic."

Jenerik's Wednesday and Saturday activities introduced audiences about the world of natural gas and sound with his fire-belching apparatus.

"It touches more of the sensory faculties than any concert I have been to, since you possibly can go through the flare, you possibly can smell it, you possibly can listen all that noise and you will find it," mentioned Lisa Clanton, senior music major.

Jeremy Green, OU alumnus, mentioned Jenerik's theatrics brought an individual present to OU.

"I believed it was great," Green mentioned. "It was a decent merger of graphical and sound. I've never thought out merging natural gas vi nam and music."

The concert liberated with the Lullaby League, a Norman-based noise band. Mary Beth Leigh, microbiology graduate student, performs within the band. She mentioned Jenerik stimulated her and Nathan Stewart to build a noise band.

"Nathan and I resided in Prague last yr, and he came and played there," Leigh mentioned. "We saw him and presently noticed that we actually needed to build a noise band ... So far as we understand we are the merely noise band in Norman, within the state perchance. We actually enjoy attempting to cause a affluent, layered sound recording."

Jenerik expects his activities are going to encourage others to begin noise bands. A graduate of San Francisco Art Institute, Jenerik has been constructing instruments and working together with flare for beyond 10 years.

"It bop nam has been a lengthy evolution," Jenerik mentioned. "I'm powerfully enthusiastic about sound well, i began doing bop da work in which guidance. But bop nam I realize such a big amount of distinct mediums, and the performance here this night is not only about sound. I suspect a performance is physiological interplay. So it's my physiological interplay with the item, and after that how so much interacts with the attendees in an incredibly physiological way."

Jenerik's most recent apparatus, the "erratic," lies in an earlier apparatus he calls "Thor." Really love Thor, the erratic is composed of a four-foot steel tube however some springs. But the erratic is attached to 2 natural gas feeds, which enable it to belch flare. Piano strings are plugged into the tube, and the strings are either bowed or drummed upon.

Jenerik mentioned vi nam he hasn't already had any intense pains from inside the erratic, but he mentioned the warmth apparatus resides up to its name.

"I am getting a hot air rash at each show -- it is hot," Jenerik mentioned. "I try on stuffs out exhaustively before I ever do a show ... The more you do it, the more you recognize the proximity of where you possibly can stand. You possibly can establish the apparatus so which from inside the viewer's stand point your are engulfed in fires, but from where your are standing it's actually not so bad."

Jenerik mentioned working together with a compounding of flare and music is less challenging at present. He mentioned he's prepared to move toward a distinct apparatus.

. I realize all of that on how springs and strings shake," Jenerik mentioned. "I'm getting about the finale of playing this apparatus, since I am not learning which much new stuff from it. You recognize you've strike an undeniable point where you've fatigued every probability,"

Jenerik has quite a few upcoming ventures prepared. Not merely is he working on a brand new apparatus, but he's also scheduling quite a few ceremonies for a nonprofit team 23five, that is dedicated to raising public understanding of sound. He's going to also work on quite a few musical collaborations with other artisans.

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