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BOXOPROJECTS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE FOR ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE

BoxoProjects will hold an open house Saturday for two artists-in-residence. Managing editor Tami Roleff says the artists use music and sound in their work…

Two artists with backgrounds in music and anthropology, Caroline Partamian and Ethan Primason, will host an artist’s tea in Joshua Tree National Park February 23. Courtesy photo

Two artists with backgrounds in music and anthropology will be featured at an open house Saturday at BoxoProjects in Joshua Tree. Caroline Partamian and Ethan Primason worked on a month-long analysis of three sonic moments recorded in three different abandoned mines in Joshua Tree National Park. On a particularly windy day in February, the artists recorded the wind as it filled, passed through, and revealed the architecture of three long abandoned man made caverns.

BoxoProjects artists-in-residence Caroline Partamian and Ethan Primason created visual representations of the sounds heard in three abandoned mines in Joshua Tree National Park. Courtesy photo

One short audio recording from each mine was then meticulously dissected, analyzed, and reconstructed into a multi-channel immersive audio environment to reveal the complexities, relationships and layered acoustic properties that make up a brief sonic moment. Through their multisensory analysis of these moments; they built a series of speakers, fans, resonating metallic sheets, and visual representations of the physical waveforms. The open house featuring their work is set for Saturday, February 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. BoxoProjects is located at 62732 Sullivan Road in Joshua Tree.


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