SITE UNSEEN 2020
SITE UNSEEN is a virtual tour of the installation sites in which soundpedro artists could not exhibit because of COVID-19. Displayed are the empty AGCC spaces with the names of artists and any pertinent artifact(s) (video, sound, descriptions, etc.).
Each chapter of SITE UNSEEN is dedicated to an artist or a moment that has influenced ear-oriented art. An “environ” is designated for each date (vermilion ⇔ JULY 12; teal ⇔ AUGUST 12; jade ⇔ SEPTEMBER 5; orange ⇔ OCTOBER 25; berry ⇔ NOVEMBER 24).
July 12th: Elsa Hildegard Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven
August 12th: Sound Art Exhibitions (MoMA 1979 & 2013)
September 5th: John Cage
October 25th: Cathy Berberian
November 24th: Pauline Oliveros
Notes: Rollover Artist name (click on mobile) to open soundpedro2020 Artist's content tab.
🔊 indcates Artist provided soundpedro2020schizophonia audio. Audio player will open.
🎥 indcates tab will open with soundpedro2020schizophonia video viewing station (Earmaginations & Shuttle programs).
November 24th: Pauline Oliveros: activator of us who hear our own listening. (Died, November 24, 2016)
Mizz Conchi
[artist page] |
THE OVERLOOK
CIRCLE PLATFORM
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Daniel Corral
[artist page] |
LANDING PAD Overlooking the Korean Bell
TREES THROUGHOUT
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Angela Willcocks
[artist page] |
Ellen Warkentine and Michael Wysong
[artist page] |
FRANK LAND |
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OPPOSITE BUILDING A
ENTRANCE TO BUNKER
GUARD BOX
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ARTILLERY THEATRESYNTHLAB |
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October 25th: On October 25, 1966, Cathy Berberian (mezzo-soprano) nightingale-turned-mockingbird and onomatopoet of noises, words, and miscellaneous soundthings, gave her Carnegie Hall premiere.
BUILDING FInside |
BUILDING G Inside
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The Box of Boom
[artist page] |
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Inside - Ann Webber's studio
Inside - Phoebe Barnum’s studio
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BUILDINGS G & H Outside In-between
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SSWIII
[artist page] |
BUILDING H
Inside
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SEPTEMBER 5th: John Cage: 4'33" (born September 5, 1912)
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BUILDING DOutside
Hallway inside
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BUILDINGS D & E Outside and in-between
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BUILDING EOutside other side
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Roaming |
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AUGUST 12th: Sound Art and Soundings (Exhibitions at MoMA, 1979 & 2013)
The first time the term sound art was used as the title of an exhibition at a major museum, Sound Art (MoMA, New York, June 25 - August 5, 1979).
Aside: "Although this was not marketed as a feminist exhibition, curator Barbara London selected three women to exemplify the new form." (The Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition by Judy Dunaway)
14 years later, MoMA presented Soundings, its first "major" exhibition featuring 16 artists who approached sound from a variety of disciplinary angles
(Aug 10 - Nov 3, 2013).
BUILDINGS A & B
Outside in-between
BUILDING B
Inside
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BUILDINGS B & RailroadOutside in-between
Earmaginations Silent videos |
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Outside other side of Railroad walkway
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Outside towards swimming pool area
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JULY 12: Elsa Hildegard Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven (born July 12, 1874) inventor of the ready made and pioneer of sound poetry.
BUILDING A
Outside right side
Gallery A - Downstairs back
Andre Woodward
Gallery A - Upstairs front
Fouskou |
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Gallery A - Upstairs back/left side
Gallery A - Upstairs back/right side
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