APOTHECARY: Greg Pond: programmed sonic sculpture
1/6/2010Apothecary presents Greg Pond: programmed sonic sculpture from Nov 5 - Nov 19 2010
In Greg Pond's words:
This set is a series of sculptural/acoustic devices that can are compatible with one another and can be configured in various ways. These objects can be physically connected and electronically synced in different arrangements as appropriate to the venue and exhibition. All of the sound is produced by and coded in Pure Data and Processing. Some of the sculptures were designed using CNC technologies and developed in consultation with acoustic researchers and computer scientists. Additional inputs such as video, light, air quality, and motion detection are sometimes used to affect the composition of the sound. In these works sound is as much the focus of the sculptural/aesthetic presence as the other constructed parts.
The gallery is open to the public Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5pm - 7pm
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