“Construction” intersects chance probabilities, experimental performance, and theoretical research through navigations of immersive environments. These navigations center around the Light Box, a new interface that generates unique, rule-based combinations of large-scale light, surround sound, solo movement, and silence in a series of live performances. Public performances demonstrating the project took place in Studio 1 of the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts from December 4th-6th, 2014. The written work details the artistic and technical motivations that led to Construction and its reception by a variety of audiences, concluding with futures inspired by the project that center listening as a radical technology.
Park, Caroline,
"CONSTRUCTION"
(2017).
Computer Music and Multimedia Composition Theses and Dissertations.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0N29VDS