Works
Listening to these pieces:
Most of these works were created to be heard in empty rooms that reflect echoes. Playing them in your living room will give you only an approximation of their spatial properties.
Most of these works were created to be heard in empty rooms that reflect echoes. Playing them in your living room will give you only an approximation of their spatial properties.
- Use speakers, preferably freestanding, rather than using headsets to listen to them.
- Play them with enough loudness to allow the sound to physicalize in the room, with enough power to show you their volume.
- Be an active listener; drift around the room and listen from different vantage points.
Continuous Soundings
Acoustic Sculptures with continuous tone (1970s) |
Narrated Tours
Acoustic Sculpture installations with audio and... |
Sonic Drawings
Drawing with sound (1990s) |
See Hear Now
Acoustic Sculpture Audio in See Hear Now (2002) |