attackSUSTAINrelease
(2012) speaker drivers, water, light, and brown noise
At the pace of one taking deep breaths, brown noise swells in and out of each suspended raw speaker cone in an unpredictable pattern. With it, the water in the cones agitate and reflect light into shimmering patterns on the walls and ceiling. The minimalist presentation draws a strong causal relationship between all of the elements in the room: sound, water, light, and the physical functionality of speakers. The simplicity of the relationships is intended to push the observer beyond any technical wonder and relate to the piece on an intuitive and emotional level. |
attackSUSTAINrelease from Ted Moore on Vimeo. |
attackSUSTAINrelease was developed at a Sound Art Installation Workshop at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University in the Summer of 2012.
Installation History:
Studio 300 Digital Art and Music Festival, Transylvania University, Lexington, KY (Oct. 2017)
St. Paul Public Library Maker Fair, Conway Recreation Center, St. Paul, MN (June 15, 2013)
TC Make Maker Faire, Hack Factory, Minneapolis, MN (April 13-14, 2013)
Sound Art Installation Workshop, CCRMA Building, Stanford, CA (June 2012)
Installation History:
Studio 300 Digital Art and Music Festival, Transylvania University, Lexington, KY (Oct. 2017)
St. Paul Public Library Maker Fair, Conway Recreation Center, St. Paul, MN (June 15, 2013)
TC Make Maker Faire, Hack Factory, Minneapolis, MN (April 13-14, 2013)
Sound Art Installation Workshop, CCRMA Building, Stanford, CA (June 2012)