This visual, sonourous and interactive artwork is inspired by the lithophone : one of the oldest musical instruments of the humanity.
The spectators can scratch slowly each of the stones to explore their resonance. The different vibrations are augmented by a visual and sonorous relationship. The cymatic visuals come from wave shapes made visible in liquids.
Sonolithique offers a sensory and symbolic connection with mineral matter.
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Sonolithique
by Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt
2022
Computer, Video projector
Update : 17/09/2024
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Sonolithique offers a sensory and symbolic connection with mineral matter.
One version of this work is show in Vietnam inside the Dak Nong Cultural Museum. Some stones were used by the k'hos (first ethnic groups of the highlands) for make musical instruments. Some stones found close to the river were attached to liana and put in the water. The force of the water make the stones resonate and create powerful sounds, capable of repelling animals and protecting their crops. These stones were then used as lithophone to accompany their religious dances and rites.
more information:
http://www.scenocosme.com/sonolithique_e.htm
Experience
Terms
Multi-users - Solo
Interactivity
Interactive
Audience
Categories
Suitable for all audiences
Prices
Pricing
Fixed price
Prices
From 900€
Languages
Original language
Without dialogue
Dubbing
Subtitles
Team
Interpreter
no
Public outreach
no
Technician
no
Material
Equipment
Computer (Windows) ; Video projector
Minimum space required
de 4 m
2 à 8 m
2
Internet connection
Not required to broadcast the artwork
Awards
Programming
Fiav - International Festival of Video Art - Casablanca (Morroco) (Morocco), 2023
Murten Licht-Festival - Murten (Switzerland) Musée de Morat (Switzerland), 2023
Exposition des artistes Scenocosme au Musée de Vence / Fondation Émile Hugues Musée de Vence / Fondation Émile Hugues - Vence (fr) (France), 2022
Explorasound Dak Nong Cultural Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam) (Vietnam), 2019
Exposition "Héros de pierre" Musée de Millau et des Grands Causses - Millau (Fr) (France), 2019
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