Exhibition

'FUMP HULDER' (essence of the hidden)

29 Apr 2022 – 1 May 2022

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Fri, 29 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Sat, 30 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Sun, 01 May
10:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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'FUMP HULDER' (as part of 'Fountayne Rd Gallery Night), is a sonic and pictorial document of several days spent roaming Dartmoor. It translates in the 19th Century Devon dialect as 'essence of the hidden'. Martyn Riley is a Sound Artist/Musician, originating from Derbyshire and based in London.

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‘FUMP HULDER’ BY MARTYN RILEY 

Or ‘Essence of the hidden’ (translation from the late 18th century Devonshire dialect)

FUMP HULDER is a document of several days spent exploring the acoustic ecology, landscape and geology of Permian Period Dartmoor, formed some 280 million years ago. 

As well as (re)opening my deep-listening practice with this short study, mediated via sound and the environment; textural and elemental, it also reasserted the visual beauty without the constant reminder of humanity and its footprint. 

Employing specialised microphones, hydrophone, contact, geophone, seismic, I located and recorded the sound hidden and unavailable the human ear. The pure sounds of flowing water beneath the surface tension, the crack and lurching of different trees, the elements on rusty barbed fences and farm gates. But not ignoring the often ignored such as the throbbing rumble of the wind canopy within huge forests and the change in acoustics and sound of areas completely hidden by morning fog.

The few film pictures taken are all closely connected to the sound experience and in particular, recordings made, so became a psycho-geographic pairing. 

Eventually, after (re)tuning my hearing, I imagined to be in a literal ‘bowl’ of sound, almost liquified. Even amongst the veritable silence and the gravitational pull of the granite landscape, sounds and vibrations could be monitored from huge distances by the listener. 

‘FUMP HULDER’ All recordings and photography from January 2022

Manipulated Nagra 1 minute tape loop of barbed wire recorded with Jrf contact mic with guitar

48 minute sound piece of Dartmoor Field Recordings on Revox A77 Mk1

Recorded on Zoom F6/H6, Jrf hydrophone/contact mics, LOM Geophone/Usi Pro mics

Silver gelatine prints made on fibre-based paper. 

Handprinted by Katrina Stamatopoulos 

with special thanks to Kevin O’Neil in the process

Shot on Nikon F2

www.martynriley.co.uk

This trip was funded by:

Tokoro Studio

The exhibition reflects on days spent investigating the hidden sounds, the gravitational pull of the surrounding rolling landscape, woods & forests, as well as the constant evidence of former communities who lived centuries ago; leaving their stone circles and monuments behind.  By using raw recordings extracted from the ground, man-made objects, nature and water, an imersive sonic bowl has been transfered from source and you will find a collection of large black & white print and information on where they are located geographically. 

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Martyn Riley

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