The Spiral Man project
The Spiral man idea was conceived in 1997 by Keith Wyatt.
The Spiral man was to be a short film influenced heavily by Keith's interest in 60's spy films. (Ipcress File, Spy that came in from the cold etc)
Alas due to the backers pulling out at the last minute all that is left of the Spiral man project is the Artwork, dodgy storyboard, and the full soundtrack, recorded by our good selves at blister.
13 Tales from The City
13 Tales from The City is a soundtrack to a modern city and modern life. It could be any city anywhere in the world. With this music we have attempted to capture the emotions and feelings in a city over a 24hr period.

 

The Obskuro Project
A bold & challlenging exploration into sound via new technology
A Sonic Tour of the Island city of Portsmouth
Recorded at the Portsmouth Guildhall on the 14th & 15th March 1998
Area one: composed & produced by Mark Ambrose
Area two: composed & produced by Anthony Spence & Chris Gant
Area three: composed & produced by Keith Wyatt, Jack Packer & Simon Heartfield
Area four: composed & produced by Paul Weston & Liam Carter
Mixed by Sam Foot
rgb is an experiment into the blur between audience & performer . a performer is not a performer without an audience,
an audience is not an audience without a performer.
The modern phenomenon of cctv surveillance, and communication technology dictates
that at some point in every day we unwillingly become a performer or part of an audience.
obskuro is a network of professional electronic based artists and musicians who are constantly
collaborating on various ongoing projects.
contributors
paul weston (concept, audio manipulation) sam foot (co-ordinator) alex counsell
(visual manipulation), keith wyatt/jack packer/simon heartfield (audio manipulation)
many thanks to the following for their support and loan of equipment, without
whom rgb would not have been possible:
shaun from lush p.a. giles from canopus film & video, dave from udana breaks, mark lewis from
art & soul traders, ether gallery, havana cafe bar (for putting up with the noise), and aubrey
for supplying the post rgb entertainment.