Jun 072013
 

A 9-channel sound installation made for the BeOpen Sound Portal as part of Sounding Space

by Iris Garrelfs (lead artist) with LCC students Charlotte Rose Desborough, Robbie Judkins and  Peter McKerrow

Sound Portal Designer Stephen Philips said in an interview that the main inspiration for the design of the structure was Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Coincidentally London College of Communication holds the Stanley Kubrick archive  and when combined with a love of sci-fi in general this seemed the perfect embarkation point for the sound artists’ sonic explorations.

Remembering Worlds builds on these influences and creates a journey in sound and space. The piece weaves together memories from the Kubrick Inner Circle oral history project at the archive with more personal ones to the piece’s creators, intersected with sounds that primarily live in cultural imagination: those of alien landings, titan battles and human exploration.

The result is a playful narrative that comments on  perceptions of imagining future and past, whilst folding these into the act of listening.

Listen to a stereo compression of the installation:

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A few images from the making of the piece:

Iris in the portal

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An audio recording and images*  from the presentation of the piece and subsequent panel discussion with the artists at the symposium:

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Listening to the portal:

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 *thanks to Helen Frosi

Watch a slideshow of images working in the Crisap studio, the portal and from the symposium.

Commissioned by CRISAP

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