The soundtrack of the nearly half - hour film consists of a montage of recordings made on site and
archival field recordings, scillating between distinctive isolated insect sounds and bird calls and an intense droning noise.
Comprised of improvisationally layered
archival field recordings, drums, bells, and prerecorded analog sound, Kasper's new composition is loosely inspired by «The Music of The Spheres», illustrating the movement of the Sun, Moon, and planets as music.
Comprised of improvisationally layered
archival field recordings, drums, bells, and prerecorded analog sound, performance artists Dawn Kasper's new composition is loosely inspired by «The Music of The Spheres», illustrating the movement of the Sun, Moon, and planets as music.
Not exact matches
At 18th Street's main gallery, Dizon will weave video that she has shot together with
archival footage, text from philosophical, political, and literary sources, and sounds composed from
field recordings, scores, and voice, into an intricate work that invites viewers to reflect upon diasporic subjectivity, postcolonial history, and the effects of global capitalism in the Philippines.
A dense, engaging and lyricalcollage - Fowler weaves
archival material with his own filmic observations — marrying a dynamic soundtrack of
field recordings with
recorded music by Éric La Casa, Jean - Luc Guionnet, and Alasdair Roberts.
At 18th Street's main gallery, Dizon will weave the video that she has shot together with
archival footage, text from philosophical, political, and literary sources, and sounds composed from
field recordings, scores, and voice, into an intricate work that invites viewers to reflect upon diasporic subjectivity, postcolonial history, and the effects of global capitalism in the Philippines.
A dense, engaging and lyrical collage — Fowler weaves
archival material with his own filmic observations — marrying a dynamic soundtrack of
field recordings with
recorded music by Éric La Casa, Jean - Luc Guionnet and Alasdair Roberts.
The range of
archival material is expansive, including spoken word,
field recordings, electronic noise, and soundscapes, among others.
Field recordings of
recordings by guitar genius John Fahey, and
archival sound pieces by the pioneering conceptualist Lawrence Weiner.