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Photo credit: Mike Massaro

5 movements for string quartet and video projection, composed in collaboration with Peter Bennett of the Interaction and Graphics Research Group at Bristol University, and Robert Arbon and Alex Jones of the School of Chemistry. 

We worked on visual and sonic representations of computational models of biomolecular dynamics.  In turn, we made the visualisations and sonifications into a musical/visual work of art, presented by us and the Ligeti Quartet at Bristol University on 28th May 2019.

Metastable is the composition which formed the musical element of the project.

Our collaboration is supported by the Jean Golding Institute Seed Corn Award:  bristol.ac.uk/golding. Please read our blogpost on the Jean Golding Institute website:

jeangoldinginstitute.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2019/07/15/metastable-impressions/

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released August 14, 2019

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George Holloway West District, Taiwan

George Holloway’s music is rooted in the modernist tradition of Western art music, with specific affinities to New Complexity and British experimentalism. Parallel to these affinities, Holloway’s music also draws deeply upon the Anglican choral tradition and, increasingly over the last decade, to traditional musics of China and Taiwan. George composes for Western and Chinese instruments and voice. ... more

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