Jeremy J. Quinn and Michael Feldman

PARTICIPATION

On-site event June 7th

Singing Stones
Referencing ancient megalithic structures, Singing Stones is an installation of artificial stones that play a multi-channel spatial sound work. The stone circle invites listening to sit and experience a meditative composition played from each of the stones, or walk among them to focus on different elements of the composition.

soundscapes On-site & Online June 7th

Jeremy Quinn (solo)
The Hollow Men part 1, is part of the soundtrack to an installation exploring ideas in the poem by T.S.Eliot. Digital audio mis-readings and erroneous transcriptions into other languages are set in an audio landscape of drums, guitars, chimes, earthquake waves rendered in audible frequencies, Morse code and other sounds to evoke conditions of miscommunication, impotence and isolation. The work is a meditation on the inability to act, and unwillingness to think self-critically, that leads to an impasse. (note this Soundscape submission is by Jeremy J Quinn only, not with Michael)

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Jeremy is a multidisciplinary artist and architect working in diverse media. His recent artwork has focused on examining landscape and spaces through sound, video and installation. Jeremy received his MARCH from the SCI-Arc, and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Hartford, where he studied architecture and sculpture.

A re-recording mixer, sound designer, pianist and composer, Michael has followed a diverse career in post production since 2004, working on commercials, documentary, film, trailers, and animation. He has a creative ear and finds innovative ways to bring stories to life through sound. He works out of his custom-built sound mixing studio SOUND43 in NE Los Angeles.

Artist Location: Los Angeles

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