NOVAK, YANN / JAMIE DROUIN — +ROOM-ROOM
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JAMIE DROUIN trat im Drone-Mailorder bereits 2004 in Erscheinung, als er in Zusammenarbeit mit LANCE OLSON eine sehr schne CD-R nur mit Schnee-Klngen verffentliche ("Snow:Field", Infrequency Rec.); auf +ROOM-ROOM begegnen wir ihm im Verbund mit dem DRAGONS EYE-Betreiber YANN NOVAK wieder, wo sich zwei hnlich hochminimale Drones fr eine Galerie-Installation verdichten. Der erste Drone besteht aus stehenden Wellen von lichtem Klang mit Zeitdehnungseffekt, der zweite ist dunkler & rauschiger und schafft weiten Raum. Zwei identische Rume bekommen damit vllig verschiedene "Gesichter", die Drones verndern auch die Wahrnehmung physischer Umgebung. Minimalste Soundart die vor Schnheit funkelt! 2 tracks, 63 Minuten.
" +ROOM-ROOM is a pair of sound installations for two adjacent galleries at the Henry. Artists Yann Novak and Jamie Drouin will each individually explore how the perception of these familiar places is transformed by sound. Through contrasting sensory experiences, the installations create an experiential divide between the two virtually identical rooms and restructure notions of architectural solidity and singularity in favor of more flexible, intuitive perceptions. The aural compositions, based on actual ambient noises recorded in the galleries, turn attention onto the spaces themselves and encourage us to rethink the ways in which we process physical location, and create assumptions about our surroundings. In collaboration with the artists, the Henry will produce a CD of stereo versions of the works.
+ROOM-ROOM is organized for the Henry by Associate Curator Sara Krajewski." [exhibition info]
" +ROOM-ROOM is a pair of sound installations for two adjacent galleries at the Henry. Artists Yann Novak and Jamie Drouin will each individually explore how the perception of these familiar places is transformed by sound. Through contrasting sensory experiences, the installations create an experiential divide between the two virtually identical rooms and restructure notions of architectural solidity and singularity in favor of more flexible, intuitive perceptions. The aural compositions, based on actual ambient noises recorded in the galleries, turn attention onto the spaces themselves and encourage us to rethink the ways in which we process physical location, and create assumptions about our surroundings. In collaboration with the artists, the Henry will produce a CD of stereo versions of the works.
+ROOM-ROOM is organized for the Henry by Associate Curator Sara Krajewski." [exhibition info]