Photo: copyright by Rolf Langebartels
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John Driscoll
Wafer Flats, 1985
This sound installation was created for the Giannozzo space in Berlin.
It used a number of sculptural loudspeakers, which directly vibrate
sound into objects, so called sound transducers. Further were used
acoustic lenses, a rotating loudspeaker, and a convential loudspeaker
located in the basement of the space.
The vibrating speakers included two fishing poles, 6 meters and 7 meters
long, the front window of the gallery, and a plastic jug. The robotic
rotating loudspeaker was designed by John Driscoll and Peter Labiak. The
sound material was created both electronically and acoustically, using
unique ultrasonic and electronic instruments by John Driscoll.
The music was published in 1986 (copyright) as an audio cassette in
Edition Giannozzo Berlin.
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