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Summoned
Voices acts as a living memory of people and place. It consists
of a series of door installations each with an intercom, sound
system and a computer that is networked to a central file and
database server. The design metaphor of the door presents a familiar
scenario, that of announcing oneself at a doorway and waiting
for a response from persons unknown. Signage instructs the public
to speak, make sounds or sing into the intercom. Their voice is
stored and interpreted, and results in local playback composed
of the individual's voice with those that have gone before. Summoned
Voices acts as an interpreter of sound, a message board and an
imprint of a community - a place for expression, reflection and
surprise.
Summoned Voices was premiered at the
Art
In Output Festival in Eindhoven,
Netherlands in February 2003 and is a collaborative project
by Iain Mott and Marc Raszewski. It was initiated during Iain
Mott's artist residency at the CSIRO Mathematical and Information
Sciences in 1999/2000 working with the Digital Media Information
Systems (DMIS) research group in Sydney and Canberra. The project
was assisted by the New Media Arts Fund of the Australia
Council, the Federal Government's arts funding and advisory
body. The Studium Generale of the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
assisted the final realisation at Art In Output.
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