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Artist: Alexander Senko, Polina Dronyaeva | Artist: Alexander Senko, Polina Dronyaeva | ||
===Description=== | |||
“Garbage Sound” soundscape stimulates people to re-evaluate meanings of everyday experiences and create their own soundscapes in their imagination. Quotidian sounds of flies, garbage dumping and garbage trucks trigger dual emotions of revolt and deliverance. | |||
It is a sound installation, which creates a sonic composition extended not in time but in space as it is extended through 3 adjunct rooms. The resulting work will only exist in visitors’ minds depending on direction and speed of their movements from one room to another. | It is a sound installation, which creates a sonic composition extended not in time but in space as it is extended through 3 adjunct rooms. The resulting work will only exist in visitors’ minds depending on direction and speed of their movements from one room to another. | ||
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The real time programming environment Pd adds instability to the resulting composition. | The real time programming environment Pd adds instability to the resulting composition. | ||
Bio | ===Bio=== | ||
Alexander Senko and Polina Dronyaeva | Alexander Senko and Polina Dronyaeva | ||
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They develop various soundscapes and interactive audio-visual projects. Main interests: interplay of inner and outer worlds of humans. | They develop various soundscapes and interactive audio-visual projects. Main interests: interplay of inner and outer worlds of humans. | ||
www.acousticimages.net | http://www.acousticimages.net | ||
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