Alex Chechile "Data Decay”

Governors Island

poster for Alex Chechile "Data Decay”

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Revisiting a vintage computer data storage format using reel to reel audiotape, Data Decay is an installation that uses data as the primary sound palette and room acoustics as a modifying agent. Images are converted to sound and played back in a tape loop. The looping audio is decoded and the encrypted visual content is displayed. The size and volume of the audience changes the acoustics in the room, and thus alters the visualization of the image. This project was commissioned by Harvestworks with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. Additional support was provided by The Experimental Television Center’s Finishing Funds program which is supported by the Electronic Media and Film Program at the New York State Council on the Arts.

Location:
Building 10b, Governor's Island
Free ferry service from Manhattan and Brooklyn:
http://www.govisland.com/html/visit/directions.shtml

Alex Chechile is a New York based artist and composer whose work explores the relationship between sound, physiology, psychoacoustics, and cognitive science. His work takes advantage of room acoustics and uses psychoacoustic phenomenon to evoke unusual responses in both the ear and the body. Often focusing on specific brainwave behavior, his work examines the recursive relationship between cognition and the creative act.
For more information, visit www.alexchechile.com.

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Schedule

from May 27, 2011 to September 25, 2011
Fridays, 11am to 4:30pm, Saturdays and Sundays, 11am to 5pm.

Reception For The Artist on 2011-06-25 from 13:30 to 15:30
Artist talk: Sat, June 25, 1:30pm, 3:30pm

Artist(s)

Alex Chechile

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