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Observatory Sound: Simulated Diffusion in the Likeness of the Yerkes Observatory

by Coppice

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"Historical rooms that are obsolete machines."

Part of Coppice's study in Phonography & Fiction (2018- ).

NOTE: This release was temporarily made available on June 24, 2022, and recalled on July 29, 2022.

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released June 24, 2022

Composed and recorded by Noé Cuéllar & Joseph Kramer.

Recorded on May 16 and 24, 2018 at the Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin.

Composed in 2021 using virtual acoustics of the Yerkes Observatory, through which are simulated the diffusions of the works Circumpass (2013) and Compass (2018), each of which abridges Coppice's studies in Bellows & Electronics (2009-2014) and Physical Modeling & Modular Syntheses (2014-2018), respectively.

Artwork by Coppice.

Vintage postcard by Bishop Postcard Co., Racine, Wisconsin.

Thank you to Doyal “Al” Harper, Ed Struble, Jesse Wirth, Kathryn Schaffer, Geoffrey Alan Rhodes, The Chicago 00 Project, The Princess Grace Foundation, Seismograf, Jenny Kendler, Brian Kirkbride, and the departments of Art and Technology Studies and Sound at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

For more information visit coppice.futurevessel.com.

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Host of Coppice (since 2009) and Nestor (since 2018).

Musical experimentation and postphenomenological investigations.

A continuous hollow book.

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