Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation

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Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation
Bee Society: A Global Touring Sound Installation

Project Report | Apr 18, 2014
Progeny - Looking Ahead

By Luke Clark | Project Director

Transporting Progeny
Transporting Progeny

Following the success of our first exhibition in November 2013 at Atlantic Centre for the Arts, Florida we are both eager to build on the momentum already created for Progeny. We believe our unique sound installation can increasingly become a place for public interaction and artistic collaboration. It is our aim to continue building established networks of interested parties and to spark dialogue around the themes of our project; community and the environment. 

For this quarterly report, I decided to include some text (below) from a recent funding application we made to Creative Capital.  If successful, Creative Capital would provide us with enough funds to implement our next exhibition. We are both grateful for the support you have given to our project which has enabled us to make the work and to undertake the first exhibition and program of education and events.  

Progeny is still in storage awaiting it's next journey. With your help we are hopeful that our project can continue to develop and flourish.  If you are able to contribute towards the project or to let others know about our work we would be very grateful.  Thank you for your continued support.

Happy Easter,

Luke and Bryce

 

Progeny Project

Progeny is an indoor interactive architectural sound installation modeled after a Langstroth beehive. The artists/curators have figuratively become beekeepers, transporting the structure measuring 24 x 24 x 9 ft on a flatbed truck. Through public engagement, performance and collaboration an opportunity is presented to evolve, learn, adapt and interact.

Our project is the result of three years of research and partnership, working in concert with the agricultural community, structural engineers and sound experts.

Progeny is designed whereby every unit is constructed using 4’ x 8’ frames, including walls and flooring. Ten independent walls create nine narrow corridors 24 ft in length.  The narrow width of each corridor compels close public interaction.  The space above the walls is designed without a joining ceiling. 32 contact microphones under the flooring of the structure pick up the vibrations of people’s footsteps.  These, alongside 16 microphones within the walls, transmit sound to 36 speakers throughout the installation.

Emulating the systematic migratory procession beekeepers undertake carrying up to 400 hives on flatbed trucks to temporary locations, this travelling time-based work explores the point at which an artwork is ready for the viewer.  Progeny’s journey from one location to another is as much part of the work as when it is assembled for public exhibition. It is neither stationary in it’s physical or intellectual state, constantly evolving through travel and through the communities it interacts with. This journey is documented by film and online media and forms part of future exhibitions.

In location, Progeny becomes an instrument or a platform for public interaction and artistic collaboration providing unique opportunities for the audience to experience and engage with the work.

Setting Up
Setting Up
Performance by Daytona State School
Performance by Daytona State School

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Jan 10, 2014
A New Year for Progeny

By Luke Clark | Project Director

Sep 27, 2013
Progeny Update September 2013

By Luke Aaron Clark | Project Director

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Location: New Smyrna Beach, FL - USA
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