EARTHQUAKE_4AM BRNO_VARP 2017 


01.07.2017 - 30.09.2017_REZIDENCIA VARP / JÁN GAŠPAROVIČ: EARTHQUAKE


Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing. Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high. The ear is the primary organ for sensing infrasound, but at higher intensities it is possible to feel infrasound vibrations in various parts of the body.

The study of such sound waves is sometimes referred to as infrasonics, covering sounds beneath 20 Hz down to 0.1 Hz and rarely to 0.001 Hz. People use this frequency range for monitoring earthquakes, charting rock and petroleum formations below the earth, and also in ballistocardiography and seismocardiography to study the mechanics of the heart.

Wave or different types of oscillation is what these works have in common. During my residency I would like to examine this topic and on the base of the research and experiments create a work which could deal with the topic in a frame of my artistic practice.

At this moment I have two points of interest:

First -  is a sound which is generating vibration. I would like to work with these vibrations.

Second - study of site specific installation in the public space or gallery space, which would be based on surrounding sounds and environment. This work would be including researching/mapping of different types of sounds, then generating these sounds around 20 Hz, and using them for creating the installation. This research should result into an exhibition installation, which would transform the existing gallery space into a place with very specific sound and vibration characteristics.

supported by: Visegrad Fund and 4AM