UNDER BOOM
UNDER BOOM
Low frequency cinema installation
UNDER BOOM is a hallucinatory audiovisual experience shaped through a combination of human-shaped sonic ecologies and deep time. Framed as a listening station and a geological hotspot to imagine society’s shifting sonic world, the work takes the audience through an anthropogenic club experience with infrasound, an inaudible bandwidth of 0–20 Hz filled with shockwaves caused by human activities. These include mining blasts, burning space debris, air strikes, atomic bangs, sonic booms, seismic guns, and the calving of ice sheets.
The work stems from the discovery of a listening island in the mid-Atlantic, which due to its geo-positioning and low noise ratio is hyper-sensitive to long-wave sounds. From this island, the sonic ruptures of the Earth’s ever-changing global acoustics can be heard. UNDER BOOM is captured using stroboscopic techniques, where anthropogenic beats orchestrate the presence of visuals. Infrasonic events become markers of visibility, entangling frequency with video frame-rates in an act to dissolve ocularcentrism. The frictions of vibrating matter, shaking sonics, and flickering images highlight the physical renderings of human sounds on the Earth. Linking the intimacy and intensity of techno club experiences with an embodiment of climate allows for alternative modes of listening and climatic imaginary experiences.
What if the Earth was dancing faster and faster every year?
2 Channel stroboscopic DLP film
2 Channel infrasonic subwoofers
1 Array stack accelerated infrasounds
Mist
Exhibited:
Rencontres Internationale Paris/Berlin (FR)
Rewire Festival, The Hague (NL)
Loods6, Amsterdam (NL)
Noorderlicht Biennale, Gronginen (NL)
Ars Electronica, Linz (AT)
Centre Wallonie Bruxelles, Paris (FR)
Recontemporary, Turin (IT)
Seeyousound, Turin (IT)
CRAG Gallery, Turin (IT)
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