The music installation Cave of Sounds is being exhibited in China, more than a decade after its creation, and though situated in the modern world, it speaks of an earlier technological time.
Thanks for giving us more background on this installation Dom! It is appropriate but also ironic that no digital archive of the installation is made. To me this is the proper way for artists to use technology; humans conceive and create, machines are the tools to make the project come to fruition. Lovely.
Being into art that involves technology means it gets harder and harder to get away from a screen and spend more time in the real world. Always on the lookout for destination installations like Cave of Sounds. Thanks for this great piece.
Thanks Chris. Yes, screens are more embedded now, although I've noticed a lot of people wanting to build or buy more niche interfaces for graphic arts and music making.
Thanks for giving us more background on this installation Dom! It is appropriate but also ironic that no digital archive of the installation is made. To me this is the proper way for artists to use technology; humans conceive and create, machines are the tools to make the project come to fruition. Lovely.
Thanks Su. Once again, it never crossed our minds to 'capture' people's data. A lot has changed in a comparatively short time.
Being into art that involves technology means it gets harder and harder to get away from a screen and spend more time in the real world. Always on the lookout for destination installations like Cave of Sounds. Thanks for this great piece.
Thanks Chris. Yes, screens are more embedded now, although I've noticed a lot of people wanting to build or buy more niche interfaces for graphic arts and music making.