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Samson Young, Real Music

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Samson Young is an artist and composer known for works that push disciplinary, material, cultural and musical boundaries. The publication Samson Young: Real Music provides insight into the Hong Kong artist’s widely acclaimed practice to date and is the first to draw out the reverse ethnographic lens that informs his work. Richly illustrated, it features new essays by curators and music theorists Alexandra Chang, Alexander Rehding and Joel Stern, and a conversation between Young and audio synthesis expert Stefan Bilbao.

Published to accompany his exhibitions at Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh, and Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in 2019 and 2020 respectively, Real Music documents a major new commission created through the artist’s collaboration with the Next Generation Sound Synthesis (NESS) research group within Edinburgh College of Art’s Reid School of Music. Drawing on systems that model and predict how a virtual instrument would sound in a specific environment (what would a brass instrument sound like played at 300 degrees Celcius?), Young has composed music for instruments that could never exist-bending the rules of both music and sculpture to create a host of ‘possible instruments’.

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