![]() Katherine Young, Resonance, and the Inhibition of, 2019Įight-channel sound installation using original text, fragments of PhD dissertations and an oral history interview, and sounds performed by vocalists Angel Bat Dawid, Carol Genetti, and Jenna Lyle. Multichannel sound installation of sine waves through speakersĪ single harmonic series, arranged in order from low to high, emanates from speakers along a wall in a long hallway, revealing its secrets to listeners as they move through space. Through an array of low-frequency full-spectrum speakers, this sound sculpture allows both hearing and deaf visitors to physically experience the often unheard parts of the University of Chicago’s diverse soundscape. Two-channel sound installation, benches, infrasonic subwoofers, and full-range speakers. Walter Kitundu, Maximum of the Eyes, 2019īirch grove near Campus North Residential CommonsĪ multi-channel installation that fills a small grove of birch trees with sounds collected from Chicago and Lake Michigan, painting an ever-changing sonic picture of the city’s environments. Elden Sculpture Garden, Smart Museum of ArtĪ site-responsive installation in which four dismembered voices speak of bodies that nearly but never quite touch. Recording engineer: Ralph Loza at Experimental Sound Studio. Recitations performed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce, Jill Daly, Bruce Jenkins, Kerry James Marshall. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |