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"Desktop 3"

"Desktop 4"

"Alice"
March Sound ART presenting Amnon Wolman
Installation
Curated by Neil Leonard
March 4-5, 11am - 8pm
Amnon Wolman is a sound installation artist and composer who works in
varied styles and with diversified forces of musicians. His work is
grounded in an essential interest in experimentation and a belief that
music as an art form expresses many dissimilar ideas of beauty. His
interest in technology guided him, in recent years, to manipulating the
spatial placement of speakers using them as musical instruments,
pursuing an interaction between live performers and the technology, and
collaborations with performers in the creation of pieces.
His catalogue of compositions and sound installations includes works
involving computer generated and processed sounds, symphonic works,
vocal and chamber pieces for different ensembles, film music, and music
for theater and dance. Together with his partner Eyal Levinson they
split their year between Brooklyn NY, and Jerusalem Israel.
Gasp Installation:
My sounds view time as if it is counted discreetly around specific
beats. Time is measured both acoustically and visually in units that
progress in specific drops, that hang before flying down. Images and
sounds are used to portray the time between a single occurrence and
another, dividing this unlimited time into smaller units that progress
in parallel dimensions of times.
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