Illustration: Prashant Miranda


A Celebration of Radio Art

Produced by
New Adventures in Sound Art

Darren Copeland Artistic Director

May 1 to 31 2004

Toronto
Canada

 

 
Sound Installations
May 28-30, 2004
noon-10 pm @ Latvian House

The Radio Art Listening Room

Sponsored in part by
DeutschlandRadio
kulturadio
WDR-3

Sabine BreitsameteAn intimate listening space to tune in to international radio art. This installation will include German works curated by German media artist Sabine Breitsameter (co-produced with the Goethe Institute) along with various works submitted by Resonance FM in the UK and Canadian works collected in New Adventures in Sound Art's "Radio Without Boundaries" call for submissions.

Mark LaliberteThreetimesfalling
by Mark Laliberte

"Threetimesfalling" is a work about deceptive listening, narrative decay, the overbearing weight of gravity on physical & emotional states, containment & leakage, junk culture and technological destruction. It is a work designed to capture, dissect and manipulate a single sonic radio event, sculpting new degraded realities from an original source (a short psycho-drama that depicts a heated argument between a man and a woman resulting in a violent tumble down the stairs - complete with its own background soundtrack). This clear contained original mutates into something harsher and more distant through a series of active layerings: a radio (and the entire contained scene playing from within) takes its turn falling down the stairs, and the results are rerecorded including all ambient sounds & crashings. This rerecording is then reinserted into the player and again
takes its turn at a gravitational crashing; again the results are rerecorded. What we have at this point is original, mutant, and son of mutant; three very different versions, increasingly violent and abstracted.

In terms of presentation, the stairwell will be divided into three levels of play; the bottom path will feature the most distanced version... yet, what seems like chaos at the base of the stairwell clarifies into something more decipherable as the listener ascends & gets closer to the top level of the stairwell. At the top, the clarity of the actual radio event is revealed to any participant willing to go all the way up. The total work, therefore, emphasizes a downwards verticality on one hand (gravity & the act of falling), and an upwards verticality on the other (increased clarity of reading moving up).

Sponsors

Goethe-InstitutThe Goethe-Institut is a non-profit organization with more than 125 institutes in 76 countries. Its task is to promote the German Language and to foster International Cultural Cooperation. The Head Office is located in Munich and Bonn, Germany. One important goal of the GIIN Toronto is to promote international cultural cooperation by organizing a broad variety of events to present German culture.



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