selected work
objects/installations
Sound installation
Oil drums, exciters, various audio equipment
Installation size and dimensions variable
Commissioned by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo
Sixteen empty oil drums resonate with deep slow tones that simultaneously recall the sustained deep drones of Tibetan singing bowls and the mysterious sounds heard inside ships. Simultaneously, the lids rumble and rattle to the contrasting rhythm of drum solo "Crazy Army". The experience is a reverberant and penetrating reflection on both musical and social rhythms. Empty oil barrels are have long been utilized as percussion instruments around the world, a heralding to the global effect of the oil economy. This work was commissioned by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo for their fall 2012 exhibition, I Wish This Was a Song.
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EXHIBITED
2012. I Wish This Was a Song. Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway.
COLLECTIONS
National Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway
VIDEO FILES
Sixteen empty oil drums resonate with deep slow tones that simultaneously recall the sustained deep drones of Tibetan singing bowls and the mysterious sounds heard inside ships. Simultaneously, the lids rumble and rattle to the contrasting rhythm of drum solo "Crazy Army". The experience is a reverberant and penetrating reflection on both musical and social rhythms. Empty oil barrels are have long been utilized as percussion instruments around the world, a heralding to the global effect of the oil economy. This work was commissioned by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo for their fall 2012 exhibition, I Wish This Was a Song.
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EXHIBITED
2012. I Wish This Was a Song. Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway.
COLLECTIONS
National Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway