Sound Installation
The Roedelius Cells
Audio Installation by Tim Story, Piano by Hans-Joachim Roedelius
- Visitors may schedule appointments for groups of up to 3 people via this doodle link for Opening Day Saturday, December 12. Appointments run from noon-5pm in 30 minute increments, with 15 minutes in between so any surfaces can be sanitized.
- For the duration of the sound installation exhibition, you may schedule appointments via info@ess.org or by calling 773-998-1069. Limited to 3 per group.
- All arrangements depend on the latest State and City health and safety regulations.
The Roedelius Cells is a multi-channel audio installation created by Grammy-nominated US composer/sound artist Tim Story, constructed from thousands of short extracts culled from a decade of informal piano recordings made with friend and colleague Hans-Joachim Roedelius.
Short, repeating layers – consisting of thousands of fragments, each often just a second or two in duration – create a complex, syncopated interplay.
To extend the process of ‘re-composition’ to participants, Story incorporates a playback system that divides the individual layers of each piece discretely amongst eight speakers. The Roedelius Cells surrender their cohesion and re-coalesce in unique and unrepeatable ways for each individual participant as they explore the soundstage.
Challenging ideas of authorship, appropriation and composition, The Roedelius Cells blurs distinctions between composer and listener, and slyly subverts assumptions of what piano music can be.
Longtime friends and colleagues, Roedelius and Story have partnered on many musical projects, including the acclaimed albums Lunz (2003), Inlandish (2007), and Lazy Arc (2014).
Details
Experimental Sound Studio
5925 N. Ravenswood Ave
Chicago, IL
USA
Price: Free Admission, donation appreciated
The exhibition will be available for safe, in-person visits by appointment.