soundNest

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soundNest : videos


videos of the Public:
soundNest in the Evening
soundNest in the Morning

The original SOUNDNEST was a wildly colorful large outdoor installation, in Baltimore, MD, approximately 60x30 feet. The installation was constructed on the Mt Royal median strip, at MICA, in the heart of Artscape. In three days, thousands flowed through the gates. "Wow" was the word most frequently heard from those upon entering.

During the summer of 2013, Liz Swanson, ryanSmith, & Alzaruba (also known as DIALOG +) collaborated with artists to construct 11 ft. tall panels made from found materials: clothing, bed sheets, construction fencing, etc. These panels (with a shear white backing), were then assembled to create a tent-like structure, and intertwined with pre-existing trees. A modular framework of curved aluminum poles was assembled to help support the panels.

Sound artists, Justin Miller, and ryanSmith, constructed dozens of handmade instruments for the public to play inside "soundNest". These instruments included: bells, gongs, drums, wind chimes, cymbals, and handmade kalimbas.

During the three days of Artscape, over 20 experimental musicians played onstage, inside "Sound Nest", from new talent like Luke Fisher to local legend Neil Feather.

Blurring the borderline between audience and performer, the musicians were to harmoniously perform with the cacophony of sounds made by the random, public participants.


All of the following videos were recorder by ryanSmith, with the help of Karla Cott. All editing by ryanSmithArt.com .


videos of Experimental Musicians:
day#1

ryanSmith THOTH
Amanda Schmidt
Sal Farina
Rod Hamilton & Tiffany Seal
Andrew Sargus Klein
Grayson Brown

video of the Experimental Musicians:
day#2

Februaries (Jason Charney)
Painted Wound (Billy Jarboe & Austyn Sullivan)
Kenny Johns
Michael Lambright
Liz Meredith
John Somers
Patrick McMinn #1
Patrick McMinn #2

video of the Experimental Musicians:
day#3

the Immortal Jellyfish [ #1 ]
( Matt Muirhead, Justin & Becka Miller, & Dina V. )
the Immortal Jellyfish [ #2 ]
( Matt Muirhead, Justin & Becka Miller, & Dina V. )
Luke Fisher
Jeff Byers
Wind Delay (Ben Currotto & Austin Redwood)
Neil Feather
Nicky Smith

Nicky Smith [ part 1 on vimeo ]
ryanSmith THOTH

[ video by Nicky Smith ]

TV Reporters from ABC2 News, video taped the work, and later did a segment about the soundNest installation:

soundNest
- ABC2 news, Baltimore

July 2013

soundNest : Dancing Fire

interactive installation / sound art
2014



soundNest Promo: made 2014

Artists in featured promo video:
{alzaruba, liz swanson, ryan smith, justin miller, becka miller, annette sudbrook, & elgaroo brenza}

Musicians recorded in the promo video:
[matt muirhead, justin miller, becka miller, ryan smith, rich mclaughin, & denee barr]

"soundNest is a wildly colorful large installation, (in Baltimore, MD).
~ a collaboration with artists
~ public sound art
~ with homemade instruments
~ for people of all ages
Blurring the borderline between audience and performer,
musicians are encouraged to harmoniously perform with the cacophony of sounds made by random, public participants."


(photo by Grayson Brown)

(select videos)

details about "SOUNDNEST: DANCING FIRE"
SOUNDNEST returns [to Artscape] wilder and larger as a lavish interactive outdoor installation centered upon the Red Stage. Promoting an inclusive sense of community, courage and confidence. It is a three-day celebration of life, love and diversity!

The enclosure was 85 x 30 feet, located in Pearlstone Park, directly across from the Meyerhof Symphony.

"SoundNest is the creation of Dialog+, a social practice comprised of the artists
Alzaruba, Liz Swanson and ryanSmith, in collaboration with Justin Miller..."

















S.S.Nest2015

the S.S. Nest :

In 2015, SOUNDNEST returned to Baltimore's Artscape Festival for the third & final time. To go with the theme of Artsape's "Lazy River", we called the installation "S.S. Nest". Located in Pearlstone Park, directly across from the Meyerhof Symphony, the S.S. Nest was bigger, brighter, and more successful than any of the previous Artscape adventures. Justin Miller's "Touch Tone Tanks" added peaceful melodic sounds to the air. And, the music was as breezy & beautiful as the summer days. People of all ages flooded in, and the enthusiam was as vibrant as the colorful walls of the S.S. Nest... "All Aboard! The S.S.NEST"





Ben Forstenzer (saxiphone) & ryanSmith (drums) & many more participants (video by Nicky Smith)


Ben Buchanan, Robby Neubauer, Justin Porter, and Jahi Alexander


Darsombra



[ photo by: Jeff Byers ]


[ photo left: TLC Baltimore, photo right: Doug Swanson ]