Noise installations

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, June 07, 2011, 09:03:50 PM

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bitewerksMTB

Looked at almost every link & this is the only one I liked:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv3L1-kdFdg

tiny_tove

that was fucking loud.
I have the whole performance recorded.
this year ars was less noisy but much more enterteining, especially in the Japan department.
will post infos in a few days.
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Mikerdeath

#17
been going to shows at  THE LAB in San Francisco this past year,http://www.thelab.org/, volunteering for their sound based and other art exhibitions. This space hosts legitimate noise gigs and art exhibitions all year round. The pic is from the exhibition "A floorless room without walls" I saw John Wiese/C Spencer Yeh, Thomas Dimuzio, Damion Romero,Xudgef, Wrong Hole, Gerritt Wittmer, +dog+, and several other solid noise gigs there this past year. Always great and adequate sound system, Highly recommend booking here if you come to California, since I volunteer there I can book there too if I get the chance. So feel free to message me about this place.


HERES A COOL LITTLE STORY ABOUT PLAYING A NOISE SHOW THERE I GRABBED FROM SIXES' BLOG

CUT OUT OF PDX AROUND 2AM - 11 HOUR DRIVE AHEAD OF US - HAVE TO MAKE IT BY 7PM FOR SOUNDCHECK - WITH THE HELP OF UTE AND RACHAL AT THE HELM WE BLAZE THROUGH IN ONE SHOT - NOT REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE LAB - EVERY SHOW I'VE PLAYED OR SEEN PREVIOUS SOUNDS POOR . SPARSELY ATTENDED . OVER ALL A CONCRETE CAVERNOUS BOX WITH AN INADEQUATE PA - TERRIBLE FOR EXPERIMENTAL GIGS - STOP BY TERMINAL - GRAB THE SYSTEM - SURPRIZING LARGE TURNOUT - ROOM HAS BEEN CUT IN HALF & SOUND BAFFLES INSTALLED - WITH COMBINED SOUND SYSTEMS THERE ARE 2 STEREO PA'S & 3 SUBS - WITHOUT QUESTION THIS IS THE MOST FACESCORCHINGLY VOLUMOUS VIOLENT EVENT TO HAPPEN WITHIN THESE WALLS TO DATE - ALL STAND UP SETS ON THE BILL WITH AMPLE LIBATIONS TO LUBRICATE ONES INHIBITIONS - CONTINUE CELEBRATIONS DOWN THE STREET AT THE UPTOWN WHICH ENDS IN A GOOD 15-20 OF US BEING 86'D & BARTENDER THROWING A PUNCH AT S. ARFORD (WASNT LANDED) WE COULD DESTROY THESE FUCKS BUT WHAT BETTER WAY TO END A KILLER TOUR

TRALPHAZ
HORAFLORA
JENCKS
SUDDEN INFANT

SUN JAN 31ST

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AT THE LAB



oh yeah, since this tour which was sometime like summer 2010, the lab has been furnished with a better PA system than mentioned

tiny_tove

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ConcreteMascara

I was supposed to Yoshihide in Osaka back in 2009 but the performance was sold out. I still lament missing it. He was doing a performance with all sorts of strange sound generating devices in Osaka...
[death|trigger|impulse]

http://soundcloud.com/user-658220512

pentd

i have offered, and have been asked to, set up an "altar room" of my junkstruments for exhibition/installation here in finland and estonia. never happened. yet. usual reason has been that "qualified" artists (students? graduates?) exhibitions receive the money and spaces.. i even set up this "portfolio" style website for the committees to check out, haha... who knows, hope to get lucky. thats gonna be new territory. sound installations rule!!

of course, hail bertoia!!


tisbor

LaMonte Young's "Dream House" in Bologna. It's located in an old church. Pink lights and humming, pulsating and buzzing synth. Nothing incredible but it's a nice sound to witness for a while.

A S I T G

Hasn't Chop Shop done quite a bit of this in the past?

EarleDeans

#24
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on June 07, 2011, 09:03:50 PM
Due living where I do, I can't say I would have seen any relevant noise installations. Seen few, but nothing one could count relevant. Back in early 90's I remember listening to nationwide experimental radioshow talking about 100 speaker out-door sound installation park. Was wondering about the magnitude of the event.  Got this message from the artists from Boston, and perhaps fits to link it here, and perhaps people are able to get idea of matter of discussion.

I do have TEOLLISIA TILANTEITA CD, early 90's Finnish sound installation cd, which is pretty decent. Never saw that when it was happening. In theory, I like the idea of multi speaker sonic art, but thinking what kind of crowd would be surrounding and talking bs while things happen, it makes me wonder can it really work out? Still, idea of capturing actual space and physical distances as element of sound, is appealing.

Quotewww.sun-boxes.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/MUUDMusic
http://www.wcax.com/story/14500144/solar-powered-songs
http://www.artscape.org

Sun Boxes comes to Artscape 2011

Sound artist, Craig Colorusso, brings his latest piece, a solar powered sound
installation; SUN BOXES, to Artscape 2011.

For three days in July Sun Boxes will be in Baltimore as part at the Rabbit Hole
portion of  Artscape 2011. At Pearlstone Park on Preston Street, between
Cathedral Street and Howard Street.


July 15
July 16
July 17

Sun Boxes is a solar powered sound installation.  It's comprised of twenty
speakers operating independently, each powered by the sun via solar panels.
Inside each Sun Box is a PC board that has a recorded guitar note loaded and
programmed to play continuously in a loop.  These guitar notes collectively make
a Bb chord. Because the loops are different in length, once the piece begins
they continually overlap and the piece slowly evolves over time.

Participants are encouraged to walk amongst the speakers, and surround
themselves with the piece.  Certain speakers will be closer and, therefore,
louder so the piece will sound different to different people in different
positions throughout the array.  Allowing the audience to move around the piece
will create a unique experience for everyone. in addition, the participants are
encouraged to wander through the speakers, which will alter the composition as
they move.  Given the option two people will take different paths through the
array and hear the composition differently.  Sun Boxes is not just one
composition, but, many.

We are all reliant on the sun.  It is refreshing to be reminded of this.  Our
lives have filled up with technology.  But we still need the sun and so does Sun
Boxes. Karlheinze Stockhausen once said "using Short-wave radios in pieces was
like improvising with the world."  Similarly, Sun Boxes is collaborating with
the planet and its relation to the sun.


I am fortunate to see some of these events but now these events don't take place.. People mostly hate noisy places.

WCrap


urall

#26
"Discovered" the artist Gordon Monahan today, who has done some cool stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=delDUry0_eo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgiu3DBgr1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vItgY9osiWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq3LS0GdY14

especially the swinging speakers had me hypnotised so to speak

Jaakko V.

Not installations per se, but a nice clip on Harry Bertoia's sound sculptures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcv-_hNdN7U

Especially in the latter half of the video, some fascinating sounds...

Strömkarlen

BJNilsen is doing an installation based on the Broad Building in LA. http://www.thebroad.org/programs/sky-lit-volume-light-and-sound-broad 2000 tickets sold in 38 minutes.... I guess there are a lot of architecture students in LA. It's a weird world.

tiny_tove

Rudolf Wakolbinger (AT) - Expansion of the Universe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv0E0B0CwTE

seen three weeks ago in Linz. absolutely majestic and powerful.
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