Sentences with word «birdcall»

These include the co-authored video Grunewald (2006), which was filmed in the eponymous Berlin forest and which displaces the sounds of birdcalls onto human figures blowing whistles.
On view in the museum's garden will be her milestone 1972/81 sound piece Birdcalls, for which the artist cooed her male colleagues» names so that they sounded like tweets or chirps.
Growing up in southern Vermont, Richard Prum developed an ear for birdcalls and learned from the ladies of the local garden club how to tell a warbler from a migratory hawk.
and allow yourself to feel the wind rustling through the trees and hear birdcalls in a whole new light.
Shutting his eyes, he wills himself to concentrate on birdcalls.
Aside from the musical birdcall you could hear a pin drop.
Her sound installation Birdcalls — for which she turned the names of lionized male artists into bird - like chirps, thus playfully asserting her resistance to the authoritative and patronymic proper name — is installed in the Museum's Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.
Louise Lawler's audio - recording Birdcalls» (1972 - 81) employs the artist's voice to sing, squawk and chatter the blue - chip names of twenty - eight male artists as though they were unique species of birds.
Birdcalls replace the wind as our companion noise; I couldfollow the river blindfolded.
Birdsnap, which also features birdcalls for each species, offers users numerous ways to organize species — alphabetically, by their relationship in the Tree of Life, and by the frequency with which they are sighted at a particular place and season.
If future generations are to appreciate the fragility of our ecosystem, the therapeutic effects of fresh air, clear water, and pristine vistas, and the sylvan symphony of lilting birdcalls, flowing streams, rustling leaves, and more, it is imperative that they be exposed to nature in an organized manner in which they can truly enjoy the experience.
For example, the music teacher does anamazing thing with birdcalls; she uses them to teachkids quarter notes and half notes.
Waking to the dawn chorus of rainforest birdcalls and listening to the drip from the trees overhead is a magical experience, but it's even better when you can do it in the warmth of your bed in a comfortable rainforest lodge.
Louise Lawler Birdcalls, 1972, 1981 Audio recording 7:01 mins Courtesy of The LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT Installed at the Chinati Foundation Pool Photo by Sally Coleman
Speaking from one wall to the other, the way crickets and birdcalls echo to each other on a summer night.
In 1972, she made a hilarious recording of herself doing birdcalls satirizing the names of famous male artists, screeching and chirping «Donald Judd,» «Vito Acconci,» «Anselm Kiefer.»
In 2008 «Women in the City» (an ongoing viral public art exhibition spread throughout the streets of Los Angeles) restaged Birdcalls — outside the conventional white cube -LSB-...]
Lawler again took aim at the currency of boldface names with her sound piece Birdcalls, recorded in 1981.
Even if you don't hear every species, you'll be surrounded by their musical birdcalls.
In a twist on the traditional artist talk, Louise Lawler has periodically presented a seven - minute slideshow related to her sound installation Birdcalls (1972/1981).
After illness made him deaf to birdcalls, Richard Prum became the first to reconstruct the plumage of feathered dinosaurs and trace the evolution of feathers to beauty instead of flight.
So you could no longer hear the birdcalls of the manakins and other avian species you'd been studying.
(The mother deer did not show concern for white noise, birdcalls or coyote barks.)
This gadget suctions to flat surfaces and uses a birdcall to signal that it's playtime to your pet.
It's far enough away from the road to enjoy the sounds of birdcall, cockerels and the relaxing water fountain.
Your own bamboo outdoor shower, where the quiet sounds of the island — rustling coconut palms and birdcalls — wash over you with the water.
Wake up to birdcalls, gum trees and rolling hills.
The Pond Room, with its window overlooking the garden waterfall and pond, allows guests to awaken to the sounds of trickling water and birdcalls.
Birdcalls, from the 1970s, is an audio artwork that transforms the names of famous male artists into a sound poem, parroting names such as Richard Artschwager, Dan Graham, and Lawrence Weiner — a mockery of the conditions of privilege and recognition given to male artists at that time.
Starting from the wall, you can follow the pattern of the birdcall.
But then all along he'd wanted them to have some sort of sense of being above you, like being birdcalls, like being perched — not quite so literally as to be perched in a tree, but they're in the air, sounds that are in the air, that are over you, that are hovering over you, that are sort of reaching out past you.
What you see here are 3D representations of the sound waves of birdcalls.
ANTHONY ELMS: Terry Adkins's sculptures are five aluminum and then silver - plated brass sculptures that are physical, three - dimensional representations of birdcalls.
ANTHONY ELMS: And so they take a sonographic recording of a birdcall and sort of turn that simple sonar graph into a three - dimensional shape.
Fellow artist Louise Lawler included Ruscha in her piece Birdcalls (1972/2008), an audio artwork that transforms the names of famous male artists into a bird song, parroting names such as Artschwager, Beuys, and Warhol in a mockery of conditions of privilege and recognition given to male artists at that time.
However, it was not the gargantuan «Torqued Ellipses» by Richard Serra that stuck it to the man — his work is sold by world - renowned powerhouse Gagosian Gallery — but the cackling faux - bird audio «Birdcalls» (1972/1981) by pioneer sound artist Louise Lawler resonating throughout the cherry blossom west garden that really put the art market in a quandary.
During the summer of 2010, while engaged in an artist residency at the Park Avenue Armory, a recorded soundtrack had been developed composed of extracts from the work of the Kronos Quartet and the sounds of birdcalls that had been used in Raven.
The walls were hung with an idiosyncratic selection of artworks drawn from the collection of the artist and the museum (Sol Lewitt had donated some of them, including Lawler's Birdcalls, to the Wadsworth).
On the contrary, both Vinebaum and Dorr - Niro are finding ways to reflect and flow in the unending conversation, and thanks to curators Caroline Picard and Devin King, the works then are in conversation with each other: calling back and forth, like the crickets and birdcalls on infinite loop.
«Is the ringtone version of a birdcall, sung by a mother bird, learned by her baby bird, natural?
The defiant, utterly quizzical sound piece Birdcalls (1972/81), for which the artist turned the names of well - known male artists into bird - like squawks and twitters, will be installed in the Museum's Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.
The tower seemed a monument to the spinning of time, framed by seasonal change; the endless activity of gulls; and a soundtrack of birdcall, passerby, and city sirens.
The magazine featured art by Kiki Smith, Richard Prince, Mike Kelly, David Wojnarowicz, and Joan Jonas, and published what are now canonical sound works by Louise Lawler (Birdcalls) and Christian Marclay (Groove).
For the audio work Birdcalls (1972 — 81), she sounded out the names of various well - known male artists — including Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, and Donald Judd — in the style of birdcalls.
Birdcalls is a witty rejoinder to the perceived earnestness that is associated with many of the artists named, acknowledging their mantle while also poking fun at their plumage.
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