Placing
Hours
- Opening Reception: December 3, 5:30pm - 8pm
- Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm December 4, 5, 10, 11, 12
Location:
- 605 Main St., Vancouver WA Click for Map
Free Entry
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Produced in conjunction with Between Rooms and Voices, Placing is a sound/photo installation that further explores the intersection of voice, spatial acoustics and technology.
This installation was created during Ethan's time as the Creative Media and Digital Culture program's Artist-In-Residence at Washington State University Vancouver.
In order to create this work the students of DTC 354 participated in the creation and mounting of a series of images and flat panel speakers that would be used as raw material for the work.
The recorded sounds and photographs of the students captured distinct vocalizations that were then situated in response to the inherent acoustic qualities of the gallery.
Allowing the gallery visitor to both see and hear how these combined vocalizations activate the space works to establish a transparency that draws attention to the employed methods of spatial/vocal transformation.
This revealed and layered transformation constructs an environment that invites the visitor to chart their own course through the installation while amplifying a sense of physical immediacy.
This installation was created during Ethan's time as the Creative Media and Digital Culture program's Artist-In-Residence at Washington State University Vancouver.
In order to create this work the students of DTC 354 participated in the creation and mounting of a series of images and flat panel speakers that would be used as raw material for the work.
The recorded sounds and photographs of the students captured distinct vocalizations that were then situated in response to the inherent acoustic qualities of the gallery.
Allowing the gallery visitor to both see and hear how these combined vocalizations activate the space works to establish a transparency that draws attention to the employed methods of spatial/vocal transformation.
This revealed and layered transformation constructs an environment that invites the visitor to chart their own course through the installation while amplifying a sense of physical immediacy.










