Cotton
padded walls, wood, metal, rubber, sound
2000
12'H x 12'W x 8'D Exhibition Space:
Sound Art Exhibition: " Aural Sex"
Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco
Four
sound tracks composed from found sound and BBC industry
recordings play quietly, almost imperceptibly through eight
speakers embedded in padded walls. Positioning of speakers
manipulates viewer's poses as they stoop, sit, and lay in
the room trying to listen into the walls.
Lighting is subdued. A small television hangs
ten feet above the bed (04); the picture is masked off to
allow only a narrow band of viewing. Vertical hold keeps
the picture flipping silently, rhythmically.
The bed is tucked between two padded walls, each
having a speaker placed at ear level, each playing a
different sound "raga". The "T" shaped
bench hugs the wall that divides the bed from the bench.
Both the bed user and the bench user are listening in to
the same sound but they may not know this is occurring.
After spending a few minutes in the space a slow dirge-like
rhythm of noise is detected.
The walls are sewn from used white cotton bed sheets,
exuding the smell and feel of sleep.