Sounds of the suburb


Autoria(s): Armstrong, Keith M.
Data(s)

01/03/2007

Resumo

Sounds of the Suburb was a commissioned public art proposal based upon a brief set by Queensland Rail for the major redevelopment at their Brunswick Street Railway Station, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. I proposed a large scale, electronic artwork to be distributed across the glass fronted structure of their station’s new concourse building. It was designed as a network of LED based ‘tracking’ - along which would travel electronically animated, ‘trains’ of text synchronised to the actual train timetables. Each message packet moved endlessly through a complex spatial network of ‘tracks’ and ‘stations’ set both inside, outside and via the concourse. The design was underpinned by large scale image of sound waves etched onto the architecture’s glass and was accompanied by two inset monitors each presenting ghosted images of passenger movements within the concourse, time-delay recorded and then cross-combined in realtime to form new composites.----- Each moving, reprogrammable phrase was conceived as a ‘train of thought’ and ostensibly contained an idea or concept about popular cultures surrounding contemporary music – thereby meeting the brief that the work should speak to the diverse musical cultures central to Fortitude Valley’s image as an entertainment hub. These cultural ‘memes’, gathered from both passengers and the music press were situated alongside quotes from philosophies of networking, speed and digital ecologies. These texts would continually propagate, replicate and cross fertlise as they moved throughout the ‘network’, thereby writing a constantly evolving ‘textual soundcape’ of that place. This idea was further cemented through the pace, scale and rhythm of passenger movements continually recorded and re-presented on the smaller screens.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25846/

Publicador

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Relação

http://www.embodiedmedia.com/#/page/sounds-of-the-suburb

Armstrong, Keith M. (2007) Sounds of the suburb. [Design/Architectural Work]

Direitos

Creative Commons Licensed, Keith Armstrong

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/

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Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190203 Electronic Media Art #190202 Computer Gaming and Animation #190599 Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified #190205 Interactive Media #190203 Electronic Media Art #190203 Electronic Media Art #Electronic Public Art #Text Based Art #Urban Design #Ecological Arts
Tipo

Creative Work