Performance
In more recent years Glazier has collaborated with various other artists to create audio visual performance.
Below is a small selection of recordings of these.
Below is a small selection of recordings of these.
Earth Murmur
'Earth Murmur' is a performance that took place in the Elizabeth Weeshuis Museum/bibliotheek on 27 September 2014. Paul Glazier and Sato Endo improvised around Anne Verhoijsen's installation 'On Hands and Feet’, Paul Glazier on baritone guitar, Sato Endo with movement. Glazier played one string with an ebow whilst releasing the tension was slowly, producing very earthy sounds full of harmonic resonance. Sato Endo reacted upon both this and the installation so binding the whole.
Sato Endo lives and works in Rotterdam and is a performance maker and dancer. She teaches movement improvisation and yoga in Tokyo and Rotterdam. http://www.sato-endo.blogspot.nl/ Earth Murmur Live
Anne Verhoijsen is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam. http://www.verhoijsen.com
cameras: Bas Noordermeer, Anne Verhoijsen, Nico Wandel
edit and sound: Paul Glazier.
'Earth Murmur' is a performance that took place in the Elizabeth Weeshuis Museum/bibliotheek on 27 September 2014. Paul Glazier and Sato Endo improvised around Anne Verhoijsen's installation 'On Hands and Feet’, Paul Glazier on baritone guitar, Sato Endo with movement. Glazier played one string with an ebow whilst releasing the tension was slowly, producing very earthy sounds full of harmonic resonance. Sato Endo reacted upon both this and the installation so binding the whole.
Sato Endo lives and works in Rotterdam and is a performance maker and dancer. She teaches movement improvisation and yoga in Tokyo and Rotterdam. http://www.sato-endo.blogspot.nl/ Earth Murmur Live
Anne Verhoijsen is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam. http://www.verhoijsen.com
cameras: Bas Noordermeer, Anne Verhoijsen, Nico Wandel
edit and sound: Paul Glazier.
...and he fell instantly - performed by Looptail with Dirk Bruinsma
The video projection in this piece is ‘… and he fell instantly’ that was made for an exhibition in Bruges, Belgium, commemorating the First World War. The original video is about the subjective experience of time and is intended to loop indefinitely. It plays with how we measure time with markers - seconds, hours, years - but how the intervals seem to expand and contract, how events from 100 years ago can suddenly find an echo in the present. For this concert with the composer's collective Monotak I wrote a score for the ensemble Looptail, that weaves through the original structure of the video loop. With special thanks to Wilbert Bulsink.
The video projection in this piece is ‘… and he fell instantly’ that was made for an exhibition in Bruges, Belgium, commemorating the First World War. The original video is about the subjective experience of time and is intended to loop indefinitely. It plays with how we measure time with markers - seconds, hours, years - but how the intervals seem to expand and contract, how events from 100 years ago can suddenly find an echo in the present. For this concert with the composer's collective Monotak I wrote a score for the ensemble Looptail, that weaves through the original structure of the video loop. With special thanks to Wilbert Bulsink.
RUIN
Ruin was performed live at the Vishal in Haarlem, 19/11/2017 and is a reworking of Earth Murmur, this time with Sato Endo playing with the shadows that she casts.
With Paul Glazier on baritone guitar and Dirk Bruinsma on saxophone, accompanying Sato Edo.
Ruin was performed live at the Vishal in Haarlem, 19/11/2017 and is a reworking of Earth Murmur, this time with Sato Endo playing with the shadows that she casts.
With Paul Glazier on baritone guitar and Dirk Bruinsma on saxophone, accompanying Sato Edo.
Body of Vapour
At various venues in Amsterdam the video 'Skin' was projected onto smoke, the sound track sometimes accompanied live by Glazier and Dirk Bruinsma. By doing so the transient nature of body and sensation was emphasised. Whilst the imagery was made more three dimensional and immediate, bringing it into the space of the theatre, at the same time it was gradually obscured by the smoke.
At various venues in Amsterdam the video 'Skin' was projected onto smoke, the sound track sometimes accompanied live by Glazier and Dirk Bruinsma. By doing so the transient nature of body and sensation was emphasised. Whilst the imagery was made more three dimensional and immediate, bringing it into the space of the theatre, at the same time it was gradually obscured by the smoke.