Ricochet – Seeing in the Dark
The Tang Teaching Museum and Art
Gallery at Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs NY USA
5:1 Sound installation
Elevator Music: Investigations in Experimental Sound
"Responding to the space and function of the elevator, artist Robin Rimbaud
mixes urban field recordings of airborne bats to create Ricochet – Seeing
in the Dark. Far exceeding the frequencies detected by the human ear, a bat
emits ultrasonic signals as a means of orientation in its environment –
a process termed echolocation. Once produced, the signals bounce off surrounding
objects and return to the bat’s extremely sensitive ears, which detect
subtle changes in the sonic waves to develop an audio “image” of
the nearby terrain. To accommodate the comparatively handicapped human ear,
Rimbaud decelerates these calls and re-mixes the resulting tones for this installation.
The reflected noises mirror the elevator's rebounds between floors, while pointing
to the often-unnoticed interaction between sound and the everyday architectures
we occupy."
Gretchen L Wagner
Catalogue essay
http://www.skidmore.edu/tang

