Field Trip Long-Wave Synthesis
Sunday 1 March
12:00 - 19:00
Paradiso
The field trip to the site of Raviv Ganchrow’s Long Wave Synthesis promises to be an impressive infrasound experience. Long Wave Synthesis is a land-art scale sound installation that investigates infrasound, and probes the relations between how we perceive the landscape and long-wave vibrations. The ‘field trip’ to his work presents the occasion for three lectures on different aspects of infrasound, by Raviv Ganchrow, Jon Hagstrum and Hillel Schwartz.
Session 10: The Terrain of Infrasound
Sunday 1 March
12:00 - 14:00
Paradiso, Main Hall
Hillel Schwartz & Jonathan Hagstrum & Raviv Ganchrow
Infrasound is extremely long sound waves (up to 171 kilometres) below the threshold of human hearing. They literally connect the solid Earth to oceans and weather as well as to industrial practices. Infrasound-sensing stations all over the world record, for example, rocket launches, auroras, collapsing glaciers, mudslides, atomic tests and mine explosions.
Raviv Ganchrow: 'Long Wave Synthesis'
Sunday 1 March
15:00 - 17:00
Australiehaven, port of Amsterdam
The field trip to the site of Raviv Ganchrow’s Long Wave Synthesis promises to be an impressive infrasound experience. Long Wave Synthesis is a land-art scale sound installation that investigates infrasound, and probes the relations between how we perceive the landscape and long-wave vibrations.