JOSHUA DUMAS

Joshua Dumas is a composer, new media and sound artist in New York. He scores dance, theatre, and film, composes original music, makes glitch art and digital video, and creates installation and sound art.

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image by: Joshua Dumas

Night Songs for the Birds of North America

Music album, installation

Night Songs is a four-channel audio composition exploring translation, memory, and mass extinction in the Anthropocene, installed in the Lincoln Park Conservatory’s Fern Room, curated by Experimental Sound Studio. Dumas arranged six common human lullabies (from memory), stretching the songs’ durations to an hour’s length. Then Dumas gathered the calls of North American avian species considered vulnerable, endangered, and extinct. Dumas (piano), Whitney Johnson (strings), and Josh Bell (horns) improvised in response to the calls, and these recorded melodic fragments play at random, gradually degrading, becoming wind, over the duration of the exhibition.

Recorded at Experimental Sound Studio by Alex Inglizian
Whitney Johnson: Viola and Violin
Josh Bell: Saxophones
Joshua Dumas: Concept, Arrangement, Piano, Algorithms

Alex Inglizian: Engineering, Production Support, Algorithms

Collaborators: Whitney Johnson, Josh Bell, Alex Inglizian

Links: Bandcamp, ESS

Sample: Audio

Location: Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago IL

When: Jan 2017

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