Music Group 2020-12-10
Ambience
Landscape Sculpture with Fog Horns
Presented by Lewis. Recommended: read the notes below, then listen.
The 1981 installation version of Bill Fontana's Landscape Sculpture with Fog Horns
From the notes on Bandcamp: In 1982, Bill Fontana mounted a monumental outdoor sound installation called Landscape Sculpture with Fog Horns that would near-impossible to realize today. Live audio feeds from eight foghorns around the San Francisco Bay were routed to a central listening arena on city’s waterfront at Fort Mason. As a pioneer in the developing field of Sound Art, Fontana’s fusion of sound and sculpture was virtually unheard of, much less on the region-encompassing scale that he was working with for Landscape Sculpture with Fog Horns. A document of the installation was released as an LP by San Francisco radio station KQED, which has since become a sought-after collectors’ item.
Landscape Sculpture with Fog Horns is not only foundational in the history of Sound Art, but is a major work within Fontana’s oeuvre, particularly his group of works he calls Sound Sculptures for Architectural Spaces. Similarly, he has gone on to make audio maps of trains in the East Bay, Berlin, and Lyon, the city of Venice, the London Millennium Bridge, and beyond. Fontana’s unique geographic folding technique reveals acoustic details inaccessible to the naked ear and thus provides a perspective of place that few artists or even art forms are capable of.
On the Bandcamp page (link above), scroll down and you can optionally listen to the updated 2010 version and the concert version with trombone and other 'found' instruments.
1/2 Singing Bowl
Presented by Liz. Listen and read notes at this link:
1/2 Singing Bowl (Ascension)(Excerpt) by Brian Eno
Bonus
The Wave Organ on San Francisco Bay.