Among Remote Lost Objects

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An acoustic relationship that unsettles the relationships between our senses.

Among Remote Lost Objects is an acoustic installation that unsettles the relationships between our senses. A sound-deadening ‘room within a room’ occupies KARST, creating the feeling of being within and underneath. The inner surface of this chamber is made from recycled wool textiles, resonant with memory and primal association. The chamber oscillates between total darkness and light, unsettling and disorientating the viewer, yet surrounding them with warmth. Outside, KARST is flooded with echoing sound, light and air.

 

The blind opera singer Victoria Oruwari will perform a score written by composer John Matthias in response to this work. Andrews, Matthias and Oruwari have collaborated on a vocal score first generated in the anechoic chamber at UCL, exploring loss, resonance and non-resonance through voice and violin. Matthias has developed this piece through a ‘neurogranular sampler’, a digital processing programme that mimics the action of neurons in the brain to produce music rich in memory and texture.

 

Oruwari will perform with the work on the opening night and every afternoon on the half hour between 12.30 and 4.30 pm. The performance lasts approximately three minutes. At other times you are free to experience the chamber for as long as you wish, numbers permitting.

 

Among Remote Lost Objects was first built at ROOMartspace in London during May 2015.