DIS_turbation
Installation: geological and vulcanic sounds and materials
This audiovisual installation focuses on the ways in which underwater sound and vibration affect marine life, offering a tactile and visual experience of the disturbances caused by anthropogenic noise. In its final version, presented and adapted to the conceptual and spatial context of Liminaria MMXXIV, DIS_turbation integrates geological and acoustic elements from the Partenio/ Taburno area with those of the island of Salina, linking marine and mountain contexts. The work reflects on the challenges for benthic species and uses the process of bioturbation to discuss underwater noise and vibroscape ecology, promoting a deeper understanding of the interaction between humans, sound and the environment.
LIMINARIA MMXXIV Cultural Geologies
DIS_turbation installation was presented at the tower of the Museu Archeologico Nazionale Del Sannio Caudino in San Martino Valle Caudina, Italy.
Supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Collaborations and special thanks:
Leandro Pisano
Raquel Castro
Amanei
Panarea NatLab
Villa Santa Lucia (Pietro Lo Cascio)
Archivio Russo Somma
Studio Ecografico Vesuviano
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- Technique / Materials: installation for two rooms / Bass shakers Dayton audio, Sound exciters Dayton audio, Speaker cones, Amplifiers, Acrylics, theatre light spots, Smoke machine, Canvas, Aquarelle paper, Water, Volcanic sand from Stromboli, Etna and Vesuvio.
- Dimensions: variable
- Date: 2024
- Location: Museu Archeologico Nazionale Del Sannio Caudino, San Martino Valle Caudina, Italy.
©Carlo Gioia & Interzona (Photography)