Canine Cacophony
Proposal Why How Sound Studies Resources

A soundscape for Washington Square Park's dog run.

“Sound is inherently and unignorably relational: it emanates, propagates, communicates, vibrates, and agitates; it leaves a body and enters others; it binds and unhinges, harmonizes and traumatizes; it sends the body moving, the mind dreaming, and the air oscillating. It seemingly eludes definition, while having profound effect. Sound teaches us, by always being temporal, spatial, and relational, that space is more than its apparent materiality, that knowledge is festive, alive as a chorus of voices, and that to produce and receive sound is to be involved in connections that make privacy intensely public.” – Brandon LaBelle, artist

Created by Tikva Morowati and Alice Tang
Original conception was made with Rebecca Bray
Photos by Ran Tao

Contacts
Tikva - tikvais@gmail.com - alicesoup.com
Alice - alicesoup@gmail.com - tikvamorowati.com

About the artists
Tikva Morowati and Alice Tang are a pair of artists who develop site specific public art and are especially interested in creating playful encounters using sound and movement.