Not For Tourists - The Publicness of Public Art - The Public Utteraton Machines Record What People Think of Other Public Art in New York City

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 Q2 Arts and Humanities LEONARDO MUSIC JOURNAL Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1162/LMJ_a_01031
Rebecca Hackemann
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In 2015/16 interactive public art works were installed on the sidewalks in Brooklyn and Queens by Rebecca Hackemann using ordinary city permits. The locations were chosen in order to counteract the dominant locations for public art in New York, which tend to be in Manhattan and/or in tourist concentrated areas. The works are entitled The Public Utteraton Machines and enable passersby to utter their opinions about other public art in the city as well as its role in society. The device’s earpiece recorded over 100 open ended narratives and 391 responses to quantitative data questions via an integrated e-paper display screen. This public art project combines social practice with object based public art into a conceptual public art practice that forms a commons or civic art. Sound archives of the responses can be found at local libraries in Queens and Brooklyn and at http://utteraton.com/.
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不为游客-公共艺术的公共性-公共发声机器记录了人们对纽约市其他公共艺术的看法
2015/16年,Rebecca Hackemann使用普通的城市许可证在布鲁克林和皇后区的人行道上安装了互动公共艺术作品。选择这些地点是为了抵消纽约公共艺术的主导位置,这些公共艺术往往位于曼哈顿和/或旅游集中区。这些作品被命名为“公共发声机器”,让路人表达他们对城市中其他公共艺术及其在社会中的作用的看法。该设备的耳机通过集成的电子纸显示屏记录了100多个开放式叙述和391个定量数据问题的回答。这个公共艺术项目将社会实践与基于物体的公共艺术结合起来,形成一种概念公共艺术实践,形成一种公共艺术或公民艺术。在皇后区和布鲁克林的当地图书馆和http://utteraton.com/上可以找到这些回应的声音档案。
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期刊介绍: Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ), is the companion annual journal to Leonardo. LMJ is devoted to aesthetic and technical issues in contemporary music and the sonic arts. Each thematic issue features artists/writers from around the world, representing a wide range of stylistic viewpoints. Each volume includes the latest offering from the LMJ CD series—an exciting sampling of works chosen by a guest curator and accompanied by notes from the composers and performers. Institutional subscribers to Leonardo receive LMJ as part of a yearly subscription.
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