Monday 23 December 2013

Trinity Buoy Wharf: Lighthouse & Longplayer

I took a trip to London's one and only lighthouse the other day, it was really eerie to hear longplayer whilst looking out from the empty and desolate lighthouse across the docklands, knowing that the music would still be playing long after I leave this world- (a very humbling experience)... def worth a visit...! more info below

What is Longplayer?

'Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and begin again. Conceived and composed by Jem Finer, it was originally produced as an Artangel commission, and is now in the care of the Longplayer Trust.



Longplayer can be heard in the lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, where it has been playing since it began. It can also be heard at several other listening posts around the world, and globally via a live stream on the Internet.

Longplayer is composed for singing bowls – an ancient type of standing bell – which can be played by both humans and machines, and whose resonances can be very accurately reproduced in recorded form. It is designed to be adaptable to unforeseeable changes in its technological and social environments, and to endure in the long-term as a self-sustaining institution.'