Espacios de arte Al Mureijah 1
1ª parte del recorrido visual informativo por SB13: Tamawuj Act 1 en Sharjah, 10 marzo - 12 junio 2017. Curadora: Christine Tohmé. Exposiciones, programas, proyectos de 73 participantes.
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The Great Silence, 2014
3-channel HD video
16 minutes 22 seconds
Venue: Gallery 4, Art Spaces at Al Mureijah Square
Through an expansive exploration of sound, The Great Silence examines the irreducible relationships between the living and nonliving, human and animal and terrestrial and cosmic. The film focuses on the world’s largest single aperture radio telescope, which transmits and captures radio waves to and from the edges of the universe. Located at the Arecibo Observatory in Esperanza [Hope], Puerto Rico, the site is surrounded by the Rio Abajo forest, home to the last wild population of critically endangered Amazona vittata parrots.
Allora & Calzadilla collaborated with science fiction author Ted Chiang to create a subtitle script written from the parrots’ perspective, which chronicles humankind’s determined quest to find other intelligent life. While this search spans the far reaches of outer space, the avian protagonists living just beyond the observatory ponder their spatial and cognitive proximity to humans, with whom they share the rare faculty of vocal learning. Only for species of vocal learners, the parrots explain, does sound play such an important role in the creation of mythologies. As humans scan for signs of life amid the consonant vibrations of deep space, the parrots reflect on the imminent end of their kind and the subsequent disappearance of their language, rituals and traditions.
(From the SB13 Guidebook)
Jennifer Allora: * 1974 Philadelphia, USA.
Guillermo Calzadilla: * 1971 Havana, Cuba.
Live in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
© Photo: Haupt & Binder
1ª parte del recorrido visual informativo por SB13: Tamawuj Act 1 en Sharjah, 10 marzo - 12 junio 2017. Curadora: Christine Tohmé. Exposiciones, programas, proyectos de 73 participantes.