Twilight at MAAM Past

Earth Studies featuring Skooby Laposky

November 14, 2024
6:30p–8:00p

Photo: Steve Osemwenkhae

Katie Paterson. To Burn, Forest, Fire, 2021 (Originally commissioned by IHME Helsinki). Bespoke incense sticks. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Veikko Somerpuro.

Experience the museum through all of your senses. Join sound designer and artist Skooby Laposky for Earth Studies: Ancient/Future Sounds, a soundscape created in real time utilizing a pop-up garden teaming with ancient and future life. Create a work of art with natural and found materials in the Studio. And activate your tastebuds with a craft-your-own mocktail experience. 
 

About Earth Studies: Ancient/Future Sounds

Earth Studies: Ancient/Future Sounds is a sound installation and “live mix” performance from artist Skooby Laposky in conversation with artist Katie Paterson’s olfactory piece, To Burn, Forest, Fire. Laposky will use his deep listening and biodata sonification practice to speculate on what the first forest and last forest on earth would sound like.

Skooby Laposky

skoobylaposky.com | @skoobert

Skooby Laposky (he/him) is a sound designer and artist based in Cambridge, MA and Hudson, NY. Through the use of biodata sonification, acoustic ecology and deep listening techniques, Laposky creates generative real-time sound installations, musical recordings, and live performances based on the dynamics of ecosystems that are often hidden or unconsidered.

Recent work includes the public art project Hidden Life Radio and his ongoing site-specific project, Palm Reading, with LA-based guitarist Charles Copley. Palm Reading’s debut location releases were Malibu: Point Mugu and Joshua Tree on the Myndstream wellness music label. Upcoming location releases include Walden Pond and oases in Palestine and Israel. Hidden Life Radio was awarded NYFA’s Tomorrowlands Project Award in 2022 and broadcast in 2023 from New York’s Hudson Valley. Laposky was most recently a Luminary in the Neighborhood Salon program at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.

 

Sensory experience Notice

This event will feature the burning of incense and is not recommended for individuals with scent sensitivities. 
 

Ticketing Notice

This event is free with advance registration. MAAM may accommodate unregistered walk-up guests on the evening of this event only as capacity allows; walk-up tickets on the evening of the event are not guaranteed. Evening events often sell out; plan ahead and register in advance. 
 

Documentation Notice  

Photos and/or videos will be taken at this event. By attending this event, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness may be included in photos and videos of the event and that those photos and videos may be used by MassArt in connection with MassArt and MassArt Art Museum communications. If you do not agree with this usage, please notify a staff member upon arrival to receive a no-photo sticker. 
 

Access

MassArt Art Museum is committed to creating a welcoming, accessible, and inclusive environment during in-person and virtual programs and events. To request an access or disability-related accommodation, please contact MassArt Art Museum at maam@massart.edu at least two weeks before the date of the event.

 

Free

Advance REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Photo: Steve Osemwenkhae

Katie Paterson. To Burn, Forest, Fire, 2021 (Originally commissioned by IHME Helsinki). Bespoke incense sticks. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Veikko Somerpuro.

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