Victorian Vs. 1980s: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Dates:
Thu Nov 01, 2012 00:00 - Fri Nov 30, 2012
Location:
San Diego,
California
United States of America
United States of America
MARGARET NOBLE: 44TH AND LANDIS
Aug 09, 2012 through Jan 20, 2013
MCASD Downtown, Jacobs Building
Part of the MCASD's ongoing Cerca series, this mixed media installation by sound artist Margaret Noble charts a psychogeographical path through southern California's City Heights neighborhood. Combining visual traces of the neighborhood's early Victorian years and motifs drawn from 1980s urban pop culture, Margaret Noble: 44th and Landis takes the form of an ephemeral sculptural environment comprising hundreds of cut paper forms. The installation also incorporates an experiential soundscape spread over fourteen handmade paper speakers, and will serve as the set for a series of sound-based performances by Noble.
Mixing imagery appropriated from video games, Victorian paper dolls, and 1980s pop culture, the work evokes the external and internal worlds of a child navigating the streets of a city pressured by waves of disinvestment and gentrification. Integrating memory and fantasy, and public and private histories, Margaret Noble: 44th and Landis offers insights into urban neighborhood's of past and present.
PBS Story:
http://www.studio360.org/blogs/studio-360-blog/2012/sep/10/growing-city-heights/
Artist Website:
http://margaretnoble.net/
Aug 09, 2012 through Jan 20, 2013
MCASD Downtown, Jacobs Building
Part of the MCASD's ongoing Cerca series, this mixed media installation by sound artist Margaret Noble charts a psychogeographical path through southern California's City Heights neighborhood. Combining visual traces of the neighborhood's early Victorian years and motifs drawn from 1980s urban pop culture, Margaret Noble: 44th and Landis takes the form of an ephemeral sculptural environment comprising hundreds of cut paper forms. The installation also incorporates an experiential soundscape spread over fourteen handmade paper speakers, and will serve as the set for a series of sound-based performances by Noble.
Mixing imagery appropriated from video games, Victorian paper dolls, and 1980s pop culture, the work evokes the external and internal worlds of a child navigating the streets of a city pressured by waves of disinvestment and gentrification. Integrating memory and fantasy, and public and private histories, Margaret Noble: 44th and Landis offers insights into urban neighborhood's of past and present.
PBS Story:
http://www.studio360.org/blogs/studio-360-blog/2012/sep/10/growing-city-heights/
Artist Website:
http://margaretnoble.net/
Sound is Art: Seeking Submissions and Listeners
Dates:
Sun Aug 23, 2009 00:00 - Sun Aug 23, 2009
Location:
United States of America
Greetings Rhizome List,
I have started a new ezine that sort of functions as a museum of unique sound recordings. It is called, 'Sound Is Art!' I am very excited about it and hope to keep it lively with frequent posts. I most sincerely hope to get submissions from this list!
http://margaretnoble.net/soundisart
I have started a new ezine that sort of functions as a museum of unique sound recordings. It is called, 'Sound Is Art!' I am very excited about it and hope to keep it lively with frequent posts. I most sincerely hope to get submissions from this list!
http://margaretnoble.net/soundisart