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AURALROOTS
(2014)
https://www.jillscott.org
AURALROOTS encourages the audience to perform with their own senses of touch and hearing to explore sensory perception. The interactive sculpture consists of 24 hanging objects or stereocillia to trigger compositions from 54 sound samples, which can be heard on wireless headphones and are blended together with the performed sounds of the other audience members. Stereocilia are the tiny hair cells on our auditory nerves located in the inner ear of the cochlea. The aim of this performative interaction is being embodied in three different sonic environme
Additional
other events include:
2016 | Grounded Visions. AURALROOTS. The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Institute for Integrated Biology. Grounded Visions was part of Co-Op 21 Arts Festival Paris
2015 | Anatomical Museum Basel, University of Basel, Switzerland
Remark
CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO:
PHOTOS:
Audience Performing with Aural Roots
VIDEO:
interactive example from AURALROOTS
PRODUCTION CREDITS
ARTIST & DIRECTOR Jill Scott
PROGRAMMING & ELECTRONICS Nikolaus Völzow
INDIGENOUS STORIES RESEARCH Tess Corino
RECORDINGS King Street Studios and Koori Radio, Gadigal Information Service, Sydney, Australia
WOMB SOUNDS Les Gilbert (Magian)
ANIMATION Andrew Quinn
CONSTRUCTION HELP Patrick Jost • Marille Hahne
SOUND MIX Olav Lervik • Gregg Skerman
(Zurich University of the Arts)
PARTNERS
SymbioticA and H. Mulders, D. Robertson (The Auditory Laboratory in the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, University of Western Australia)
SCIENTIFIC CONSULTANTS
Dr. Vesna Radojevic (Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology, The Department of Biomedicine, Inner Ear Research, University of Basel, Switzerland)
Dr. N. Diller (The Laboratory of Experimental Audiology, University Hospital, Zurich)
Sensoria
place: ZEMAK, Posnan, Poland
KuratorIn: Jelewska, Agnieszka
Dokumentationstyp: Dokumentation einer Performance/Aktion / Documentation of a performance/action
Alternative
2 Photos and 1 Video (1min 49 sec)
Medium
Fotos / Photos
Dauer: ongoing