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Date: Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:17 pm ((PST))
Hi all! I'm an artist making a piece called the Simultania Project. It's ab=
out having people from all over the world film & record sound during the sa=
me 1-minute-moment in time on Saturday, November 13, and then assembling th=
e resulting footage/recordings into a video installation that plays back al=
l the simultaneous perspectives together and in sync.
The installation is going to be an immersive experience with projected stre=
ams of simultaneous footage unfolding all over the walls. The sound-scape i=
s going to be equally important and dynamic. The installation is an attempt=
to give a multi-layered perspective of a single moment in time.
If you'd be interested in participating, you can sign up at http://www.simu=
ltaniaproject.com. There you can also see a rendering of how the installati=
on will look.
The 1-minute-moment happens at 4pm UTC (coordinated universal time), which =
translates to 11am EST / 8am EST / 4pm GMT.
I've got 150+ people from 5 continents taking part, some of them being natu=
re videographers and field recordists. I'll be on NPR's All Things Consider=
ed this Thursday, so hopefully I'll get even more people signed up. It woul=
d be amazing if people from this forum would participate too. Sound recordi=
ngs are very important in this project, and to have people who actually kno=
w what they're doing would be amazing. Any kind of sound works for me - nat=
ure, city, whatever it is as long as it's quality works for me. I've been t=
rying to especially get people to record the natural world because I want v=
iewers of the installation to be reminded that people-less places go on exi=
sting in the midst of our hectic lives, etc.
I'm asking people to time-stamp their sound recordings by setting their wat=
ch to the NIST live time-count displayed at http://www.simultaniaproject.co=
m, and to then audibly indicate the start of the 1-minute-moment. There are=
also a couple apps that display the NIST time-count, so you don't have to =
set your watch at all.
The installation will be exhibited with the Streaming Museum (http://www.st=
reamingmuseum.org) in New York and with their network of international scre=
ens in public spaces. It will also exhibit with Here Is Elsewhere (http://w=
ww.hereiselsewhere.com) in Los Angeles, as well as online at http://www.sim=
ultaniaproject.com & http://www.streamingmuseum.org.
Thanks so much everybody! I cannot wait to be recording with everyone durin=
g the 1-minute-moment, and I can't wait to see and hear the result of all o=
ur simultaneous recordings!
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