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Room Tone. Audio Issues Vol. 7

Sound moves between inside and outside. It disturbs what may appear static while also providing moments of deep connection. It flows through the environment as temporal material lending dramatically to the experiences we have of being in particular buildings.
Room Tone is a project is developed by artist Brandon LaBelle which attempts to instigate conversations between sound and architecture through a set of audio recordings of the artist's apartment in Berlin. The audio recordings were sent to architects, which capture different qualities of the space, were sent to architects, designers and artists around the world whose task was to make a physical model of the apartment using the sounds as their only source of information. In this way, a process of translation and interpretation developed, incorporating an understanding, however factual or fantastical, of the auditory into creating a spatial form.
Participants include:
Carlos Campos, Buenos Aires
Lise Laurberg, Copenhagen
Yeoryia Manolopoulou, London
Jonathan Mosley + Sophie Warren, Bristol
Anna-Kristina Netzel, Berlin
Valeria Merlini, Berlin
Margit Leisner, Curitiba
Daniela Oroquieta, Santiago de Chile
Anke Wünschmann + Achim Wollscheid, Frankfurt
Reinhard Brügmann, Berlin
Lewis & Taggart, Bergen
Roberto Arad & Rafael Lino, Curitiba
Martina Schaaf, Potsdam


Brandon LaBelle
Room Tone. Audio Issues Vol. 7
Errant Bodies Press, 2015, 978-0-9827439-5-9