Ellen Fullman is a composer and sound artist best known for creating and performing with her unique Long String Instrument, an expansive installation of dozens of tuned wires that she plays by walking along them with rosin-covered fingers. Developed in the early 1980s, the instrument produces rich, droning harmonics that have become her sonic signature. Fullman's work sits at the intersection of sculpture, performance, and minimalist music, and she often collaborates with other experimental musicians and composers.
Her recordings—like The Long String Instrument, Harbors, and Elemental View—highlight her immersive sound world and deep interest in acoustic phenomena. Over the years, Fullman has presented her work internationally, continuing to explore spatial sound and alternative tuning systems. She's regarded as a pioneering figure in experimental and avant-garde music circles, with a practice rooted in exploration, patience, and meditative performance.
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