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Illustration for Brian Wynter project - close up of Ruth Walls hand plucking harp strings
Wynter - title graphic



In 2001 Ruth was again installed at the Tate Gallery performing works composed by Graham Fitkin and inspired by the work of Bryan Wynter.

There were four elements of Wynter’s work which Graham incorporated into the music - his concern with man’s relationship to nature, his use of three dimensional space, his affinity with water and his use of chance procedures.

The music involved both natural and manufactured sounds, predominantly the sounds of the harp and of water. Sometimes these sources are very evident, and at other times Fitkin’s use of ring modulation and stereo delay alter the sound to such an extent that the initial characteristics are difficult to perceive. Specific music was carefully timed to be heard in particular rooms in the gallery which were exhibiting Wynter’s work.

As Ruth performed live in the main gallery music from other areas were set to feed through into the live performance, creating a real three dimensional sound world.
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