Digi'09 - Mark Fischer

   

Mark Fischer 
(California/USA)



 
 
  FischerM SoffittoAVolta
  Soffitto A Volta by Mark Fischer, 2009
  17.75" x 17.75" archival digital print
  on Crane's Museo Max paper 

  FischerM PseudorcaPontinha
  Pseudorca Pontinha by Mark Fischer, 2009 
  17.75" x 23.75" archival digital print
  on Crane's Museo Max paper

  FischerM SoixanteCinq
  Soixante Cinq by Mark Fischer, 2009
  17.75" x 23.75" archival digital print
  on Crane's Museo Max paper
 

ARTIST STATEMENT

The Shape of the Sound

The intriguing sounds made by cetaceans* and avians** invite us into a universe ripe for our exploration. Focusing upon the interconnection between the two formerly distinct realms of sound and image, AguaSonic Acoustics aspires to let the sound itself tell the story of what it may look like. A sound can be seen as a multi-dimensional energetic expression, and is given the freedom to emerge through highly tuned 'lenses' designed using the mathematics of wavelets. A wide spectrum of color-mapping lends contextual representation suggesting each sound's intrinsic character. Once immersed in this domain, we confront deeper mysteries still. Are these merely patterns, or could they also prompt the beginning of a new perception of sound that challenges previous notions about its origin, structure and meaning?

*Soffitto A Volta - Greater Yellowlegs (Avians)
*Pseudorca Pontinha - False Killer whale (Cetaceans)
*Soixante Cinq - White-beaked dolphin (Cetaceans)

http://www.aguasonic.com


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