Music Kit Xylophone |
https://www.fondazionebonotto.org/it/collection/fluxus/jonesjoe/1023.html
In this work he shares how to make the instrument. So predates blogs and youtube instructional videos.
You can listen to his music here.
http://www.ubu.com/sound/jones.html
Joe also performs his automated music machines on Yoko Ono's Fly album. Which is remarkable.
He's plays on the tracks "Airmale", "Don't Count the Waves" and "You"
You can see his machines on the inside of the gate fold sleeve. This shows a variety of musical instruments hanging from frames and the small electric motors which spin effects to 'play' the strings or hit the percussion.
I was able to get a book which accompanied a 1990's exhibition of his machines in Germany, this shows a considerable body of work. The dull cover in no way reflects the vast number of photos and drawings in the book.
His music machines are often a playful pun on an idea, such as the instruments in cages being a homage to John Cage and as I've described before often contain an actual musical instrument 'played' by a small electric motor, all within a sculptural framework.
This 'playing' by the small electric motor is automatic, sometimes activated by solar power and a degree of randomness is created by the swing of the motor caused by the striking on the instruments playing surface or strings.
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