teleSUONOhologram by leif BRUSH


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video still, 1984

teleSUONOhologram is a dual-parabolic installation, with two paraboles facing each other, covered with 200 mirrors as well as 'reflecting upon each other' through live video feed.

The underlying interest is the ongoing research into the visualization of sounds, in Brush's words towards sound's image.

Explains Leif Brush, teleSuonohologram is an audio and video recording system prototype concept which simultaneously merged and focused both sources and produced temporal experiences via the headphones. The video monitor and amplified sound were contained within the focal positions of the parabola

More information on the work that was conceived while an artist-in-residence at the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York, 1984 and constructed there and in Duluth.

material in two parts: teleSUONOhologram (00'00-9'00), studio garden shots 9'00-13'27
personal raw footage; unedited work documentation, 1984

13'27, color, sound, 1984; digitized from VHS 2011