land[sound]scape

Leon Cmielewski, Josephine Starrs

    Research output: Creative WorksAudio or Visual Works

    Abstract

    land[sound]scape, is a video and sound installation by starrs & cmielewski, curated into the third Guangzhou Triennial, China, that opened on 6th September 2008. The work features panoramic images of the “Walls of China” at Lake Mungo in Australia projected onto a double sided suspended video screen. The viewer’s movement around the installation space is tracked by sensors and an ambient spatial audio soundscape responds to this audience movement. The sound incorporates field recordings from the Lake Mungo site, as well as voices speaking the names of early Chinese immigrants to Australia. When the viewer stops moving, the voices gradually fade away.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationGuangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
    PublisherWeb
    Size1 video & sound installation
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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