Sunday, September 28, 2008
David Fried Won't Leave Me Alone
We viewed David Fried's sound sculptures at Sara Tecchia's gallery in Chelsea. As soon as we walked into the gallery space, small spheres on a granite table started to aimlessly role about, bouncing off the boxing-ring-esq ropes. Surprisingly, the magical spheres move to the noise in the room. The louder the noise, the faster they move. Unlike many interactive new media instalations, Fried's sculpture doesn't need your concent to be interacted with- only your presence. You'll be standing in the room, trying to enjoy a painting, and this sculpute in the corner keeps anoying you when the spheres collide. "Stop making so much racket," you may think to yourself. But then you realize the art is actually saying the same thing to you. Everything was chill before you showed up.
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