Sound

Construction equipment, buses, the strict time-keeper function of the carillon.  Not the "Noise" of Attali that disrupted order.  This noise blocks our ability to make sonic noise that could disrupt it.  Can dance impose order on this kind of noise?  Or realign space so that movement matters more than sound?" (Sherrie's notes, day 1)

 
For video below, visit the Video Archive and Log 
35:20 - "noise..." (Michelle's video footage, 10.8.08)
35:55 - "body instead of voice..." (Michelle's video footage, 10.8.08)
37:06 - mower drone (Michelle's video footage, 10.8.08)
41:18 - mower drone (Michelle's video footage, 10.8.08)
42:18 - popping noise (while someone is falling?) (Michelle's video footage, 10.8.08)
00:40 - airplane drone (Pete's video footage, 10.6.08; 22-02-30)
00:10 - truck backing up (Pete's video footage, 10.6.08; 22-31-33-1)
1:23 - airhorn (Pete's video footage, 10.6.08; 22-31-33-3)
00:33 - bell resonance (Pete's video footage, 10.6.08; 22-31-33-6)

Grove ambient 5.mp3 Wind, a dancer's running footsteps go by, bells, and more construction machinery beeps

Grove ambient 1.mp3 Chris walking, crunching leaves, wind, construction machinery beeps, a dancer laughs

Grove ambient 29.mp3 Squirrel poses, discussing them, comments, and then poses, Chris indicates when poses begin, bells in background, construction machinery sounds, cheers, laughs and claps at end of poses

Grove ambient 31.mp3 construction sounds, Wyatt? is climbing tree, scrapes of his shoes on bark

Grove ambient 30.mp3 Observer laughs, observer comments, Michelle H. tells students to "begin on their own time," steps in leaves, beeps

Grove ambient 32.mp3 Wyatt? jumps down, end of the improv, construction sounds, walk back, end of recording for the day

Video Footage, day 4, October 8, 2008, Camera: Pete (15:00-15:40) One dancer interacting with tree (crunch and motor sounds, truck backing up sound) as this dancer runs off, another dancer flies through the air and lands clutching the tree bark with a nice crunch) 

 

The 9:30 am bell rings. (chris's notes 9/29/8)