Ottón Solís, Vigilia al pie de muerte. Fotografía (detalle). Fotografía por Randall Serrano, MADC

Accessibility Mixes

2021

“At the end of 2020, at the height of one phase of Covid hysteria, I was commissioned by Antonieta Sibaja, then acting director of MADC, the Costa Rican national museum of contemporary art and design to create a series of sound design pieces for an upcoming exhibition. Entitled Horizonte Espinoso and curated by Gabriela Saenz Shelby and Sofia Vindas Solano, the show addressed work of uncertainty and vulnerability, as well as resistance and demonstrations of forceful ways of survival in the face of crisis – an apt topic considering the overarching narrative of the past two years. Accompanying these themes was a necessity for reflection on the role of Costa Rican contemporary art on a multilateral stage, bringing into light the role of art in crisis on both a national and international stage – especially as that particular stage is reinvented as an online platform, open to anyone with access to a web browser.

In the name of inclusivity and a desire to reach a diverse and differently-abled audience, select pieces in the exhibition were asked to be translated into sound pieces to allow low vision individuals to interpret and experience the exhibit in an online format. Tasked with interpreting two pieces, duration 2-20 minutes, I chose the works Vigilia En Pie de Muerte by Rafael Otton Solis and Serie Negra by José Alberto Hernandez.

For Vigilia, I used processed field recordings from Playa Montezuma, Puntarenas, Costa Rica and homebuilt analog electronic instruments.

For Serie Negra, I also used processed field recordings, this time of the mechanical ambience of cross-county Amtrak trains as well as just-intoned digital synthesizers and homebuilt analog instruments.

Serie Negra, as presented in MADC’s digital gallery

The exhibition took place from January 22 until April 30, 2021 & Documentation can be found here:  madc.cr/es/expo/horizonte-espinoso.”

Both recordings were later released as a digital album on Montreal-based record label Archive Officielle Publications on 11.04.2022.


Similar Work

Processed field recordings conducted in the town of Yorkin, on the Costa Rica-Panama border. Presented as an ongoing sound installation in the Mariposario of El Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, September 2013 -February 2014 as part of Inteligencia Natural, a show on climate adaptation sponsored by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.