Yolande Harris Sun Run Sun

Van 15-03-2008 t/m 17-04-2008


Sun Run Sun: on Sonic Navigations

Artist in Residence November 2007 - April 2008 at the Netherlands Media Art Institute in collaboration with STEIM in Amsterdam.

'Sun Run Sun' charted a path between environmental awareness and technological development, using sound as the medium to enhance both. The project investigated the split between the embodied experience of location and the calculated data of position, exploring the individual experience of current location technologies through a personal experience of sound. It seeked to (re)establish a sense of connectedness to one's environment, and to (re)negotiate this through an investigation into old, new, future and animal navigation using sound.

Dead Reckoning sound and video installation using live GPS data


This project consisted of two different parts, a sound installation and a series of portable instruments to take on a walk through the city. In the installation 'Dead Reckoning' Yolande Harris revealed the patterns of orbiting satellites coming in and out of range and inconsistencies in how GPS technology locates the self in a longitude/latitude grid. The mobile 'Satellite Sounders' transformed the live satellite data directly into a sonic composition listened to on headphones as one walks through the city. Live signals from satellites in orbit, together with the performer's coordinates on earth, generate a continuously transforming electronic soundscape. Yolande Harris's soundscape questions what is inside and what is outside, what it means to be located and what it means to be lost.

http://sunrunsun.nimk.nl


Satelite Sounder


Yolande:' The project development over the last four months has been intense and varied, and the months of March and April hold the exhibitions and performances of five related works on the theme of navigation technologies, environment and sound. The central work was the Satellite Sounders small portable instruments for hearing the live data from the GPS satellite network. These could be tried out by walking along the canals around NIMk and are part of the upcoming Territorial Phantom exhibition there. The two installation pieces, Dead Reckoning and Navigating by Circles presented spaces of intuitive navigation in sound and video, in Amsterdam and Den Haag.
I'll be presenting the ideas behind the project at a symposium on Eco-Visualisation with other artists working on environmental issues at Mediamatic in Amsterdam, at a symposium on Sonic Navigations at NIMk, and at a Test_Lab evening at V2_ in Rotterdam. These events are bracketed by two performances that introduce and explore the materials of live satellite data and environmental sound recordings, Amphibian and Sun Running at <>TAG and STEIM.'

www.yolandeharris.net


Satelllite Sounders and Dead Reckoning / City Walk

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15/3 17:00 hrs Amphibian
performance during Dag in de Branding Festival at <>TAG in Den Haag
www.dagindebranding.nl

20/3 19:00-22:00 hrs
lecture at symposium on Eco-Visualisation organised by <>TAG at Mediamatic in Amsterdam
www.mediamatic.net/page/30862/nl

22/3 - 28/4 Navigating by Circles
22/3 17:00 hrs opening event
video and sound installation in the Eco-Visualisation exhibition curated by Tiffany Holmes and Hicham Khalidi at <>TAG in Den Haag
www.tag004.nl/new/

29/3 - 12/5 Satelllite Sounders and Dead Reckoning
28/3 17:00 hrs opening
sonic walk and sound installation in the Territorial Phantom exhibition at Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam.

2/4 20:30 hrs Sun Running
performance at STEIM in Amsterdam
www.steim.org

15/4 Navigating the Space of the Future
symposium around the project Sun Run Sun, including presentation by David Dunn, at Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam.
www.nimk.nl

17/4 Sun Run Sun
presentation at Test_Lab Topologies, V2_Insitute for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam.
www.v2.nl