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Max Eastley

Max Eastley (born 1 December 1944, Torquay, Devon) is a sound and visual artist. He is part of the Cape Farewell Climate Change project ((Cape Farewell official website )). He studied painting and graphic art at Newton Abbot Art School and then went on to gain a BA in Fine Art (1969–1972) at Middlesex University (formerly Hornsey School of Art). He is a sculptor (kinetic), musician and composer. His primary instrument is a unique electro-acoustic monochord, developed from an aeolian sculpture. 'The Arc' consists of a single string stretched lengthwise across a long piece of wood (around ten feet) which can be played with a bow, fingers or short glass rods.〔(A 1997 interview of Max Eastley by Fergus Kelley in which Max describes the instrument the 'Arc' )〕 The end of the instrument has a microphone attached so the basic sound can be amplified, recorded and run through sound effect programs.
Eastley has collaborated with many different artists and musicians on performances, installations and recordings including: David Toop〔(Review on the BBC of Doll Creature by Max Eastley and David Toop )〕 ((Toop's official website )), Brian Eno, Paul Burwell, Victor gama, Hugh Davies, Steve Beresford, Peter Greenaway, Dave Hunt, David Buckland, Evan Parker,〔('A Life Saved by a Spider and Two Doves' by Max Eastley, Graham Halliwell, Mark Wastell and Evan Parker on Another Timbre website )〕 Peter Cusack, (Spaceheads ).〔('The Time of the Ancient Astronaut', collaboration between Max Eastley and The Spaceheads )〕 From 2001–2002, Eastley was a visiting fellow at John Moores University Liverpool and is currently (2010 onwards) an AHRC research fellow at Oxford Brookes University researching Aeolian phenomena. On 17 May 1989, Eastley was awarded a prize in the 'Learning Spaces Category' of the working in the City European Communities Architectural Ideas Competition (University College Dublin).
==Selected Discography==

Eastley has worked across a variety of genres including: improvised and experimental music; folk music; popular song; jazz; compositions using environmental recordings as well as musical resources. He has also composed music for film and dance.〔 Eastley was part of the group 'The 49 Americans', who played together for a period during the 1980s and produced several albums together.〔(The 49 Americans on Discogs )〕
*'New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments'〔('New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments' on modisti.com )〕 with David Toop, produced by Brian Eno (Obscure〔(Obscure Records UK on Discogs )〕) – 1975
*'Circadian Rhythm'〔('Circadian rhythm' with Paul Burwell, Hugh Davies, Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton, Annabel Nicolson, Evan Parker and David Toop on the European Free Improvisation Pages website )〕 with Paul Burwell, Hugh Davies, Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton, Annabel Nicolson, Evan Parker and David Toop (Incus Records〔(Incus Records Website )〕) – 1978
*'Whirled Music'〔('Whirled Music' with Steve Beresford, Paul Burwell and David Toop on Discogs )〕 with Steve Beresford, Paul Burwell and David Toop (Quartz〔(Quartz Records on Discogs )〕) – 1980
*'My Heart's in Motion'〔('My Heart's in Motion' on Discogs )〕 (Nato〔(Nato on Discogs )〕) – 1985
*'At Close Quarters'〔('At Close Quarters' on Discogs )〕 Various artists (These Records〔(These Records on Discogs )〕) – 1993
*'Buried Dreams'〔('Buried Dreams' on Discogs )〕 with David Toop (Beyond〔(Beyond Records on Discogs )〕) – 1994
*'Isolationism'〔('Isolationism' on Discogs )〕 Various artists (Virgin〔(Virgin Music website )〕) – 1994
*'Day for Night'〔('Day For Night' on the Paradigm Discs website )〕 with Peter Cusack ((Paradigm )) – 2001
*'The Time of the Ancient Astronaut'〔 with the (Spaceheads ) ((Bip Hop )) – 2001
*'Doll Creature'〔 with David Toop ((Bip Hop )) – 2004
*'Hydrophony for Dagon'〔('Hydrophony for Dagon' on the Second Layer Records website )〕 with Michael Prime (Absurd〔(Absurd Records on Discogs )〕) – 2006
*'Songs of Transformation'〔(Various reviews of 'Songs of Transformation' on Martyn Bates' website )〕 with Martyn Bates ((Musica Maxima Magnetica )) – 2007
*'ARCTIC'〔('ARCTIC' release description on mediateletipos website )〕 produced by David Buckland/Cape Farewell〔(ARCTIC CD on Cape Farewell website )〕 – 2007
*'A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else'〔('A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else' with Spaceheads on the Spaceheads website )〕 with the (Spaceheads ) ((Bip Hop )) – 2007
*'A Life Saved by a Spider and Two Doves'〔 with Graham Halliwell, Evan Parker and Mark Wastell ((Another Timbre )) – 2008
*'Dark Architecture'〔('Dark Architecture' on Another Timbre website )〕 ((Another Timbre )) – 2009
*'Max Eastley Installation Recordings 1973–2008'〔('Max Eastley Installation Recordings 1973–2008' on Paradigm Discs website )〕 ((Paradigm )) – 2010

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