Zubin Kanga performs Steel on Bone at hcmf// 2021

Zubin Kanga performs Steel on Bone at hcmf// 2021. (Photograph by ThirdMan Productions)

Zubin Kanga

Steel on Bone

As a pianist, moving away from the keys and into the body of the piano feels like touching the bones, flesh and sinew of the instrument. It feels both more delicate and precise, and also more violent (for both player and piano) than interfacing with the keyboard. Steel on Bone is inspired by two types of films: medical documentaries and the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa. Steel is the material of both the scalpel and the katana, used for healing and for fatal duels. Using steel implements in the body of the instrument, the pianist draws delicate and violent sounds, transmogrifying them using MiMU’s multi-sensor gloves.

Upcoming performances of Steel on Bone

Past performances of Steel on Bone