DISTANCIES & PROXIMITIES – SLUSSEN | SOUNDWORK FOR 150 WINDPLAYERS
Duration: 21 minutes
Amount of wind players: 150
Performed where: Slussen, Stockholm city
Performed when: October 10th after dawn 2012
Distance /Proximity is a conceptual artwork and sonic experiment using sonic perception to explore the topography of inner-city Stockholm’s most fragmented area Slussen. Where does Slussen begin? Where does it end, and how do these distances sound?
By using more than one hundred wind players positioned across seven different locations throughout in the vast area of Slussen the work establishes a circular —synchronized —sonic structure, formed of extended scale patterns, where tones resound from place to place in a somewhat circular motion.
Each orchestra/location constitutes a voice, similar to foghorns signalling; they highlight the interstitial distances and intimacies, and gauge the distances that characterise Slussen. Initially, it is possible to distinguish from where sounds emanate, but gradually they coalesce to create an increasingly homogenous wash of sound.
CREDITS:
Commissioner: Nordic Music Days
Curator: Catharina Backman
Special credits: PA Ukkonen.present.
Participating orchestras and ensembles: Stockholm Wind Symphony, Culture schools from Norrtälje, Tyresö, Sollentuna, Nynäshamn and Järfälla, Stockholm Youth Wind Symphony, Danderyd and Gustavberg Wind Orchestras.