When I was thinking of inspirational media the other day as I was writing up
my friend's photography exhibition, I remembered Bruce Nauman's stunning sound sculpture
Raw Materials that I experienced at the Tate Modern in London in January of 2005. I went back through my LJ to see what I had written (because surely I would have written up the
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One thing that I can't remember if it was mentioned in any of the articles, but Raw Materials had a few different levels of sound to it: the audio stations on either side of the Turbine Hall, but also there was another sound coming I think from high above that was a repetitive machine sound, if I recall correctly. And one thing that was thought of in the creation of the sculpture was how the ambient sound of the museum go-ers would add to the piece, so that was another dimension to an already amazing experience: knowing that we were part of the art.
You bring up several excellent points: sound often IS overlooked as an art medium (outside of music, of course).
Yet despite all this very few people are talking about how this constant presence of sound is affecting us, or if the way we listen to things are changing. You are very right about this. I do hear occasionally about how iPods and other personal media devices are isolating us, which could be a problematic trend. And I say ( ... )
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I absolutely love them! So by all means keep them coming! ;)
I do hear occasionally about how iPods and other personal media devices are isolating us, which could be a problematic trend.
It could be yes, but at the same time an iPod functions for me as a way of isolating other unwanted sounds. By having a Mp3 player I have been given the option to choose what type of sound I want to hear, as well a way to manipulate my moods. If I'm sad, listening to a favorite song does sometimes help to bring the smile back. And by creating my own sound-space I can relax better, and thereby be in a better mood when meeting people.
And when riding on a public transport an iPod is necessary to survive. *g* At least for me. ;D
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And when riding on a public transport an iPod is necessary to survive. *g* At least for me. ;D
You wrote exactly how I feel about my iPod! :)
Have I ever told you how glad I am that you found me? Because I really am very glad.
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YAY! And the same is true the other way around - I'm very glad I did find you! *hugs*
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