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Temporal Resonance drifts through layers of interference—natural, mechanical, and imagined. It knows that it doesn't know. It feels like a fever dream, tracing the disparate forces and moments of perceptual salience that shape and refract the stories we tell ourselves.
Four pieces of music blur together: tension, impact, breath, electrified hums, and field recordings of nature’s rhythms interwoven with the intrusions we impose. The sounds rarely resolve—they hover, interrupt, and fade, like fleeting memories or static between stations—thoughts you can’t quite hold onto.
There are no answers here, just what lingers in the static, what catches you in the gaps.
With:
Will Moore - Upright Bass
Cory Quirk - Synthesizer
Temporal Resonance is a reflection on the inter/disconnectedness of the natural world and our expectations of modern life. The accopanying multimedia presentation - composed of over 40 videos, randomly iterated, re-framed, animated, and disrupted through inefficient programming and hardware limitations - echoes this theme of duality and the realities of our own impacts. Rather than presenting an untouched ideal, it reveals beauty and grimness in complexity, where nature and human influence converge. Temporal Resonance offers a strangely meditative experience, observing these layers not necessarily as opposing forces but as interconnected aspects of our histories and humanity, harmonizing in ways that reveal the dynamic, ever-de/evolving nature of our impacts upon the environment and ourselves.