Video:


Look to the sky (Installation with Jay Stuckey) - 2005-2006:
This was the concept and project of super-genius LA artist, Jay Stuckey. He developed
the idea of a cloud-top UFO installation in which each UFO was an individual theremin. I
collaborated with Jay and designed the theremins and sound system (10 channels). We then worked together
on the fabrication of the final installation, hanging his UFOs in a delightfully playful space.
UFOs and me
 
Click the picture to see Jay interacting with all 10 theremins (each has a unique tone and personality)


Brain : Recoil    -  2005
Video Projected Dance with Live Music
Choreography and Video by Eugenia Kim.
Kinetic Sculpture, Composition and Performance by Lorin Edwin Parker


Blood ; Brain ; Barrier Video

Blood Brain Barrier kinetic sculpture is an interpretation of choreography as sculptural sound art -
it is comprised of more than 30 feet of copper wire tubing and springs, and hand fed with 76 ball bearings.


Artifact II.0  -  2005
Interactive Sculptural Score for Viola and Cello
  
Artifact II.0 Video

The Artifact "notebook" is sculpted from steel, acrylic and tin with wire binding and rivets. It is notated on hand painted 4"x4" brushed steel
"notes". The Artifact itself also contains instructions inscribed by electroplated copper and rust patinas. A bare light bulb illuminates the scene
in a specially prepared room.


Elegy for Incomplete Circuit   -  2004
Video from live feed at Interrupt Splice Concert  (CalArts - 12/04)
Features the Telhydronium amplified water instrument and my singing robot.



Audio:


Parts of Speech
(2005)

Parts of Speech MP3

{Studio Improvisation for 2 insanium tracks and vocal -- all parts, Lorin Edwin Parker}


Untitled Photo, Lorin Parker - Barcelona 2002




Cognizant View at the Speed of Light
(2004)

All sounds generated by an Epson flatbed scanner
(Electronic fields, magnetic fields and ultrasonic sound {600-800kHz} generated by the scanner were recorded in
addition to traditional microphone use). The sounds of electrons and photons thrown into vibrating motion while capturing images. Remixed for your pleasure.

Created with Mathew Chiabotti and his amazing scanner

Cognizant View at the Speed of Light