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A work for single screen HD video, electronic sound, mezzo soprano and cello.

Smart Appliances takes the form of both live concert performance for voice, cello and electronic sound and of a single screen video and audio installation. The work re-imagines visual, sonic and written archive material from historical statements that have been made about machines in the home of the future namely the kitchen and the music studio.

The song lyrics weave together past visions of the future of domestic spaces; a kitchen from the 1950’s ‘House of the Future’ made entirely of plastic, with a design from the 1980’s by the pioneering composer and engineer Daphne Oram, which anticipates a music programme allowing individual musicians to be at home and perform together across a virtual network. These components are brought together with the idea of contemporary ‘smart appliances’ that can communicate with their remote owners.

The content of the music and the video image features the textures of technology and of the human: the resonant buzzing of a domestic refrigerator, the melodic extracts found in Oram’s 1964 electronic composition entitled ‘Food Preservation’, sonic jingles and the surface fingerprint patterns on touch screen devices.

In the process of creating this work, audio, text artefact and photographic archive material was explored by Cunningham during her research visits to The Daphne Oram Collection held at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Smart Appliances was commissioned by Contemporary Connections and was first performed at Sounding Food and Music at TOM (The Old Market) Hove, UK in December 2014. A book of essays was published to accompany the concert programme. The essay 'It Started with a Dress: Amy Cunningham's Smart Appliances', was written by Dr Cathy Lane. An audio installation version of the work was subsequently exhibited at Brighton Public Library.

The concert, exhibition and publication was commissioned and produced by Contemporary Connections and funded by Arts Council England.

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