Tuesday, September 01, 2009

The Little Noise Wheel

So I don't know how many people are aware of this, but a few months ago I open my own studio right here in the heart of Parkdale. Well maybe not the heart, but just to the left of that. In the process of opening I found a surprisingly large amount of undocumented projects. A few Junkstruments which I will be posting over the next few weeks. A fair number of Fauxbots that I have already started posting on their page, Jars and jars of Swirls, a disturbingly large amount of Random Acts Of Art. So many that I don't even know where to start. There were even three Metal Dresses just waiting to be built into free standing forms. Don't even get me started on what I am going to do with the Spaceroom.

This was a Junkstrument I built for a play called Petrichor. My job in the play was instruments and set design along with some foley work. I will be posting all of the foley junkstruments soon.
This was built from my nephews old bike, a lovely brass candy dish, the cast metal bass of a floor lamp, and high tension steel strip that goes thwap. Very simple to build, dosen't do very much aside from thwapping, but does that thwapping well.

Keep that thwapper thwapping.

13 comments:

Jennifer said...

Does that mean we are in a lung of Parkdale?

Thwap.

Iner Souster said...

I think maybe yes. It kind of smells like crack, not that I know what crack smells like.

Anthony J. Elia said...

Dang! Your instruments seem to get cooler and cooler! Keep it up! Too bad I live in Chicago, or I'd come check out your collection.

Iner Souster said...

Thanks Anthony.

Anonymous said...

you are a genius!!!!i am coming with my class with janice to see your collection.....cant wait!!

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Iner Souster said...

well thank you for posting. I hope to have some new stuff up soon

cheers
iner

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