Phantom Melodies, Aernoudt Jacobs, 2006
In Phantom Melodies Aernoudt Jacobs (re)constructs field recordings from the Amazon rainforest as a spatial, almost palpable reality.
Phantom Melodies is an installation with a number of self-constructed rotating speakers, each producing a specific stream of sounds. The speakers are placed in a space where the public can walk about freely. The installation is playing in a loop: as a result it is perceived as a constantly shifting sound field. This field is created from the rotation and speed alterations in accordance to the sounds and the timeline of the score. The sound field is an automated composition from movements in time.
This work includes a performance. The performers (Fransico Lopez, Julia Eckhardt, Nils Chr. Moe Repstad, Espen Reinertsen, Marcus Schmickler and Aernoudt Jacobs) play with speed and rotation directions. Minimal changes in rotation has a direct impact on the perceived sounds.
Commissioned by Netwerk /centrum voor hedendaagse kunst - Aalst Production/assistant research: Andries Fluit Coproduction: Overtoon, Netwerk , Q-O2, KC Belgiƫ Performed in various settings with Fransico Lopez, Julia Eckhardt, Nils Chr. Moe Repstad, Espen Reinertsen, Marcus Schmickler Thanks: Johan Vandermaelen, Mamori Artlab and Francisco Lopez
Productions by Aernoudt Jacobs
- Contact 2020
- Infraultra 2020
- Induction Series #4.3 - Tin Space 2015
- Heliophone Drawings 2015
- Color Of Noise 2015
- Heliophone 2015
- Induction Series #4.2 - Horseshoe 2015
- The Photophon Principle 2014
- Induction Series #4.1 - Beam 2014
- Photophon 2013
- Induction Series #1 2012
- Induction Series #3 2012
- Sikuvalliajuq 2012
- Miniatuur 2011
- Glaz-Maton 2011
- Permafrost 2009
- Phantom Melodies 2006
- Leslie/History 2006