Lauri des Marais

Lauri des Marais's compositions are primarily synthesized stream between shape, mood, and pattern-texture construction; this she refers to as Classical Technology, which create Stories in SoundTM. Des Marais began playing piano in 1994. For live performance, she developed a form of movement she calls Movement So Still With Sound, which incorporates themes of traditional eastern movement, to translate the often subtle dimensional qualities of her music. She has studied the practice of Deep ListeningTM with Pauline Oliveros, Composer. Her repertoire includes a performance with Pauline Oliveros at Plan B Evolving Arts, in celebration of Deep Listening, and at the 1999 premier of the Big Sur Experimental Music Festival, hosted by the Henry Miller Library.


Lauri des Marais
Stimuli

Classical Technology incorporates a theory of brain wave acceleration in reasoning through clusters of sounds separate and evolving, and orchestral and chaotic. This creates a listening experience of extremes of either a macro focus, in which inputs gradually evolve (i.e., "furniture music") and/or micro focus, that is through focus on one sound/or one track with macro peripheral unfocused listening with inputs transforming between chaotic and harmonic/or allowing. This then forming images -the plays that form in your mind's eye -translating this then to consciousness, logic, allowance, and Movement So Still With Sound.


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