#UNRAVEL
An installation by Aidan Moffat and FOUND, in which the audience attempts to unravel the story of the narrator's life by playing records from his collection. Part of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art.
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#UNRAVEL
#UNRAVEL is a new collaborative project between FOUND + Aidan Moffat.
#UNRAVEL is a collection of devices making up a gallery-based, reactive sound installation, through which the audience will attempt to unravel the truth about The Narrator’s life through playing records from his collection.
At the heart of the installation is a vinyl record player and ten 7” records. Visitors to the gallery are encouraged to select a record from the collection and play it on the turntable. As soon as they drop the needle onto the vinyl the installation springs to life. The record player controls a series of acoustic musical instruments positioned throughout the gallery. These self-playing instruments soundtrack the story as the narrator recounts a memory from his life.
Each 7” record represents a different memory, but unlike conventional vinyl recordings they sound different every time they are played. Just as a real narrator alters the way they tell a story depending on their mood, audience and context, the memories embodied in the installation will distort, evolve and warp depending on external influences: time, audience, opinion and pressure.
#UNRAVEL is supported by Creative Scotland, New Media Scotland and The University of Edinburgh.
Text supplied by third party.
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