Pandemonium

2021

fixed medium - ambisonic

12’49”

Commissioned by:

BEAST

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In late March 2020, I set up the COVID-19 Sound Map, a crowd-sourced sound mapping project where the public was invited to consider everyday aural environments which had changed as a result of restrictions put in place around the world during the various periods of lockdown following the COVID-19 outbreak. The main aim of the project was to capture the sounds of a particular period of time, to document these sounds and preserve them on a sound map, available in perpetuity, so that these sounds could be (re-)listened to at any point in the future as a sonic memory of this unique period in our history.

Pandemonium is made entirely from sounds from the COVID-19 Sound Map and I wanted to reflect the many changes that have taken place to our everyday sonic environments, whilst playing with connections that might be discovered between sound references and sound types…

…a train pulling into a deserted station in New Jersey almost apologetically sounds it horn, whilst the birds in the background are joined by others from all over the world; the metallic, bird-like squeaks of a swinging pub sign gradually flock and morph into the creak of a swing in a garden…

…badly sung Bob Marley and Lipps Inc. battle each other from Spanish balconies, joined by a variety of sonic thankyous to front-line workers around the world with the Belper Moo suddenly interrupted as we hear a sick motorbike out for its first run for a while fading into the distributed heterophony of the Lord’s Prayer over Zoom…

I imagine a “pandemonium” to be some kind of instrument which emits sounds recorded during a pandemic, but which also has the power to transform them and create new sounds.

With grateful thanks to the following for the use of their sounds:

Anon, Chris Barlas, Caroline Boe, Duncan Chapman, Michael Competielle, Phillip Cooke, Tim Cooper, Andrew Davidson, Liz Dobson, Kerstin Ergenzinger, Val Forsyth, Rob Godman, Hanja Hains, Jonty Harrison, Angus Hawkins, Jo Hinson, Ian Macilwain, Alistair MacDonald, Andy Moore, Martina Sabariego, Daniel Simpson, Donna Smith, Chris Whitty and Ross Whyte.


 

Performances

2021

Apr 23 - Online - BEAST FEaST 2021

Jul 10-Oct 24 - Online/on demand - surroundsound@British Art Show 9

2022

Mar 3 - PACE Building - De Montfort University

Apr 22 - online - Earth Day Art Model

May 13 - The Drama Studio, Sheffield - Sound Junction

May 13 - Royal Dockyard Church, University of Kent

Oct 22 - L’Espace du Son 2022, Belgium

Oct 29-30 - Sonic Cartography, University of Kent

2023

Jun 3 - KLANG! 2023 - Salle Molière, Montpellier, France

2024

Jul 28-Aug 28 - online - Hypersonic 02: The Sound of the Anthropocene