Abstract
"I used probability and distribution functions to determine the order of a certain number of samples. The samples usually last between two and four seconds long; they were then layered together in four to six layers. Most of the material is from a solo voice piece of mine entitled 'Mouthpiece'. I am interested in the dislocation between rapid changes of short sounds within something that is slowly changing or static. I wanted to organize a sense of landscape by the details that are repeated against a texture. The piece stimulates its own sense of identity by the repetition of things that are nearby or close-up in the same way that we are able to gain information about our surroundings when traveling in a moving object and looking through a fixed window." -- Erin Gee