Shape Memory Alloy is an improvising ensemble named for metal that returns to its original configuration after undergoing deformation. The alloy serves as metaphor, as the ensemble explores scalar/thematic-based improvisation in which the underlying motif or pitch set class makes itself felt no matter how radical a transformation it undergoes during the course of an improvisation.
Shape Memory Alloy is:
T. A. Zook, guitar, electronics, and miscellaneous instruments
On the Precipitation of Light is titled after a phrase from Henry Brougham's "Experiments and Observations on the Inflection, Reflection & Colours of Light" (1796), in which Brougham describes what he took to be particles of different colors precipitated from light in the presence of fire.