Authors
Locke, Caroline
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University of DerbyIssue Date
2015
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Chancel Frequencies at 20-21 Arts Centre featured three works especially selected to respond to the former church building as a contemplative space, portraying images of sound, which are otherworldly, and designed to encourage contemplation. Circular projections show vibrations caused by different sound waves through water, filmed as part of her previous Sound Fountains project. In a new site specific work, three shallow steel pools made in the shape of the church window contain motors causing gentle ripples that will be reflected on the surrounding walls. Finally on a wall mounted screen, a film loop shows a single tuning fork shifting between 25Hz and 16Hz – made in connection with Frequency of Trees.This was a commissioned Exhibition at 20-21, from July 9th – October 9th 2015.Citation
Locke, C. (2015) 'Chancel frequencies.', [Exhibition] 20-21 Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, Aug-Sep.Publisher
20-21 Arts CentreEmbedded Video
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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/aug/14/this-weeks-new-exhibitions https://www.carolinelocke.org/chancel-frequenciesType
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