Atolli: päättymätön diaesitys kolmelle projektorille ja kahdeksalle kaiuttimelle

Translated title of the contribution: Atoll: endless slideshow for three projectors and eight loudspeakers

Antti Ikonen (Composer), Heta Kaisto (Director)

    Research output: Artistic and non-textual formArtefactArt in coproductionpeer-review

    Abstract

    Atolli (Atoll) is an audiovisual installation consisting of colour slides from 1960s and '70s which are projected with three slide projectors partly on top or each other. The pictures show Mediterranean landscapes and close-ups taken from flowers in Häme, Finland. The carousel projectors are not synced together, nor with the music. The music is composed and arranged for a custom 8-loudspeaker sound system. The music, 10'30" long looping piece composed by Antti Ikonen, consists of noise-intensive passages played by Heta Kaisto using Knifonium tube synthesizer. The installation was commissioned by Pori Film Festival.
    Translated title of the contributionAtoll: endless slideshow for three projectors and eight loudspeakers
    Original languageFinnish
    Place of PublicationPori
    PublisherPori Film Festival
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Nov 2020
    MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
    EventPori Film Festival - Pori, Finland
    Duration: 25 Nov 202029 Nov 2020
    https://www.porifilmfestival.fi/

    Keywords

    • Installation Art
    • found footage
    • Music
    • multichannel audio
    • photographic color images
    • analog synthesizer

    Field of art

    • Contemporary art

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