revenant sound workshop : riga-pedvale

After some discussion it has been decided to integrate some of the sound workshops given by Patrick, Max and myself into the revenant frame. Much of this comes from the observation that the material presented in the workshop (the exercises in particular), provide a foundation for revenant actions as it works with the idea of material and spatial constraints on site-specific sound activity.

This particular workshop led by Maksims Shentelevs, John Grzinich and Patrick McGinley was the second of its kind given originally under the title, “sound as space, sound as language” (this is still the working sub-heading). The workshop focuses on sound as transmitter of nonverbal information, whether as a tool for communication or as a description of physical or imaginary space. We focused on sound’s ability to define/describe space, and on our ability to resonate, alter or create space by using sound. The notion of “animal communication” was also explored through individual and group activity. A strong focus is placed on environmental listening, and the development of the ear towards detailed sonic perception. Using small acoustic objects and the space itself, we experiment with methods of group dynamics in sonic communication, with giving our location a voice, and with creating new spaces towards an understanding of sonic scenography. The workshop opens with an extended listening session, after which participants work through a series of sonic games and are asked to bring objects to use in the later stages.

Listen to an excerpt of the “soundwalk” group sound action

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