Freeze Casting

 

Water is temporarily arrested to act as a reminder of our fragile and complicated relationship with the land. Inspired by the drawing or painting idea of a volumetric gestural sketch, fleeting sculptural forms are created by freezing fabric while wrapped around elements in the landscape. These sculptural forms are then removed from their original context and photographed to document them before they collapse.

Land Harp

 

The Land Harp is an instrument where piano wire interfaces with moving water to create sound compositions.

Secured to a sturdy form in the landscape, the walnut body of the instrument is outfitted with tuning machines and an internal piezo contact microphone. Piano wire is strung from the body of the instrument and secured to the bottom of the creek bed where the current of the water vibrates the strings at different pitches depending on the line tension, speed of the water and if anything happens to come in contact with the wires. As recordings progress, the current of the creek gradually alters the tuning of the instrument, producing subtle variations in tone and results in an overall composition. The recordings were then minimally arranged and equalized to best complement the tonalities and shifts produced by the landscape. The resulting work is a study within the constant flux of landscape, a study of its pacing and intervals.

 
 

Land Harp (excerpts), video with audio

Could be installed many ways depending on preference and availability, including projection or display panel, speakers or headphones.