Sound art is an artistic discipline in
which sound is utilised as a primary medium. Like many genres of contemporary
art, sound art may be interdisciplinary in nature, or be used in hybrid forms.
Sound art can be considered as being an element of many areas such as
acoustics, psychoacoustics, electronics, noise music, audio media, found or
environmental sound, soundscapes, explorations of the human body, sculpture,
architecture, film or video and other aspects of the current discourse of
contemporary art.
In Western art, early examples include
Luigi Russolo's Intonarumori or noise intoners, and subsequent experiments by
Dadaists, Surrealists, the Situationist International, and in Fluxus
happenings. Because of the diversity of sound art, there is often debate about
whether sound art falls within the domains of visual art or experimental music
categories, or both. Other artistic lineages from which sound art emerges are
conceptual art, minimalism, site-specific art, sound poetry, electro-acoustic
music, spoken word, avant-garde poetry, and experimental theatre.
Origin
The earliest documented use of the term in
the U.S. is from a catalogue
for a show called "Sound/Art" at The Sculpture Center in New York City , created by
William Hellerman in 1983. The show was sponsored by "The SoundArt
Foundation," which Hellerman founded in 1982. The artists featured in the
show were: Vito Acconci, Connie Beckley, Bill and Mary Buchen, Nicolas Collins,
Sari Dienes and Pauline Oliveros, Richard Dunlap, Terry Fox, William
Hellermann, Jim Hobart, Richard Lerman, Les Levine, Joe Lewis, Tom Marioni, Jim
Pomeroy, Alan Scarritt, Carolee Schneeman, Bonnie Sherk, Keith Sonnier, Norman
Tuck, Hannah Wilke, Yom Gagatzi. The following is an excerpt from the catalogue
essay by art historian Don Goddard: "It may be that sound art adheres to
curator Hellermann's perception that "hearing is another form of seeing,'
that sound has meaning only when its connection with an image is understood...
The conjunction of sound and image insists on the engagement of the viewer,
forcing participation in real space and concrete, responsive thought rather
than illusionary space and thought." Sound art always takes place in an
acoustic context, which may influence interpretation as much as if not more
than any associated imagery. Installations of sound art rely on the acoustics
of the spaces and reproduction technologies employed as can be exemplified by
current practitioners such as Chris Watson.
Sound art in Europe
The Klankenbos (Sound forest) of
Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof is the biggest sound art collection in public
space in Europe . In the forest there are 15
sound installation pieces by artists such as Pierre Berthet, Paul Panhuysen,
Geert Jan Hobbijn (Staalplaat Soundsystem), Hans van Koolwijk, and others.
Yearly in Kortrijk
there is the sound art festival Wilde Westen (formerly known as Happy New
Ears). In Bruxelles there are QO2 and Overtoon, two organisations that run
artist-in-residence programs and organize events. Logos Foundation from Ghent is a sound art org
run by Godfried-Willem Raes.
In Zadar there is the Sea Organ which plays
music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble
steps.
Originally from Amsterdam ,
but moved to Berlin
is Staalplaat, a record label focused on sound art and experimental music.
Transmediale is a yearly festival focused on media art, covering many sound art
performances and installations.
The Netherlands
The Dutch sound art tradition started more
or less in the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium where Dick Raaijmakers worked
in the 60s. Paul Panhuysen and Remko Scha developed many early sound art pieces
in the 70s and 80s and set up the Apollohuis in Eindhoven . STEIM. WORM, Extrapool are active
organisations that have sound art activities. Festival Polderlicht was a sound
art festival running from 2000–2015. iii (Instrument Inventors innitiative]] is
a The Hague
based organisation focused on the creation of sound art pieces. The
organisation has an active artist-in-residence program and continuously invites
sound artists to make new works at their location. The Netherlands have three academies where you can
study in the direction of sound art Institute
of Sonology , Art Science at Royal
Academy of Art, The Hague and at the Utrecht School
of the Arts in Utrecht .
Lydgalleriet (The Soundgallery) is a
non-commercial gallery for sound based art practices, situated in the centre of
Bergen .
Playing the Building was an art
installation by David Byrne, ex singer of Talking Heads, and Färgfabriken, an
independent art venue in Stockholm .
Elektronmusikstudion is an active organisation.
A known sound art pieces in the UK are
Blackpool High Tide Organ and Singing Ringing Tree. Although not build as sound
art pieces, the UK
has several acoustic mirrors along the coastline often explored by field
recorders.
Sound art organizations and festivals
Interval. Sound Actions – Fundació Antoni
Tàpies, Barcelona
SA)) aka www.SoundArtist.ru – largest sound
and new media arts community in post-ussr region
PS-fest aka Podgotovlenniye Sredy – the
sound art festival based in Moscow
(since 2009)
New Interfaces for Musical Expression
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