[Artbeyondsightmuseums] audio tours gallery - Big Impression
Lisa Yayla
fnugg at online.no
Fri Oct 16 08:30:01 UTC 2009
Excerpt from article Big Impressions link
http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3624&Itemid=147
From Syracus New York
Also exciting are new audio tours that have been created to enhance the
visitor’s walk through the three galleries. By dialing into the system
with their cell phones, visitors can listen to Mike Tooby, director of
Learning, Programs and Development at the National Museum of Wales, talk
about the paintings; hear haiku written and read by Syracuse City School
District children, “which offers another glimpse of what a painting can
mean to an individual,” Kern notes; or a program Kern says is unique to
the Everson, one using tonalities.
“This message is slightly longer than the others,” Kern says. “It begins
with a narrative that gives a formal description of the painting, talks
about how the artist deals with things like contrast, geometry and
structure, and then says that if this painting were music, this is what
it would sound like.” Then it plays an original composition, created by
Barre Hunt O’Neill and Setnor Musicians, and recorded by Ronald Keck at
Sub Cat Recording Studio, in Skaneateles.
For the tonalities interpretation, museum staff worked with Aurora of
Central New York, which serves clients who are blind, visually impaired,
deaf or hearing impaired. “You can’t get a more under-served
constituency than those that are visually impaired in an art museum,”
Kern notes. “These tonalities are profoundly moving and truly
inspirational. The description of each work is so absolutely articulate.
Visual arts and music, especially when you’re talking about
impressionism. The impressionists themselves truly believed in this
connection, with Renoir going so far as to say ‘I want my reds to sound
as clearly as a trumpet.’ The whole idea of color music is a very
important component of 20th-century art.”
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