World Trade Center Recordings
automne 1999

World Trade Center Recordings
automne 1999
Domaine | Nouveaux médias | Jaquette |
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Technique | impression laser couleur |
Dimensions | 12 x 12 cm |
Acquisition | Achat, 2001 |
N° d'inventaire | AM 2001-138 (6) |
Fait partie de l'ensemble |
World Trade Center Recordings Album (Ensemble dissociable) |
Pas de reproduction
Informations détaillées
Artiste |
Stephen Vitiello
(1964, États-Unis) | |
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Titre principal | World Trade Center Recordings | |
Date de création | automne 1999 | |
Fait partie de l'ensemble | World Trade Center Recordings Album (Ensemble dissociable) Série de performances de captation des vibrations de l'architecture du World Trade Center à l'aide de Microphones de contact, Delay et Filterbank, enregistrée sur disque optique. Support d'édition associé au phonogramme : Jaquette | |
Circonstances de production | Créé en collaboration avec WorldViews Studio Residency, un programme du Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Fonds partiels fournis par une bourse indépendante Radio/Sound Art Fellowship de Media Alliance, rendue possible grâce au généreux soutien de la Fondation Jerome. | |
Collaborateurs | Designer : Stephen VITIELLO | |
Domaine | Nouveaux médias | Jaquette | |
Description | Jaquette avec livret avant 1 feuillet | |
Technique | impression laser couleur | |
Stade de la creation | With hand-made contact mics and photocells connected to a telescope (made in collaboration with Bob Bielecki), Vitiello was able to pick up the sounds on the other side of the sealed 3-inch pane windows of his studio at the 91st floor. Aural material included passing planes, helicopters, storm clouds and traffic, as well as the building itself swaying ominously. The 1999 studio exhibition featured pre-recorded sounds that were played back in the studio. In subsequent exhibitions, a large-scale photograph is also exhibited in an otherwise darkened gallery. Audio is mixed to 5.1 surround sound. After the fall of the towers in 2001, this piece obviously accrued more melancholic meaning as a memorial to the fallen towers, having perhaps even overshadowed the work’s original intention. Through sound, Vitiello now carries added responsibility for the memory of that lost space. www.stephenvitiello.com/pdf/catalogueessaybyregineasha.pdf | |
Dimensions | 12 x 12 cm | |
Tirage | Epreuve d'artiste, Stephen Vitiello, CD audio inscriptible (non numéroté), automne 1999. | |
Acquisition | Achat, 2001 | |
Secteur de collection | Nouveaux medias | |
N° d'inventaire | AM 2001-138 (6) |