Leonardo Music Journal, volume 27, pages 21-26
Times Square: Strategies and Contingencies of Preserving Sonic Art
Charles Eppley
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-09-22
Journal:
Leonardo Music Journal
scimago Q3
SJR: 0.124
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ISSN: 09611215, 15314812
Computer Science Applications
Engineering (miscellaneous)
Music
Abstract
The author traces the artistic and institutional complexities of preserving sonic art. He situates these problems in an analysis of the iconic public sound installation Times Square (1977–1992; 2002–present), which was constructed in an abandoned subway ventilation chamber by sonic artist Max Neuhaus (1939–2009). Next, the author describes how it aided a revitalization of the Times Square district but fell into disrepair and was dismantled in 1992. The author then describes a 2002 reconstruction that incorporated long-term speculative self-preservation strategies. Finally, the author discusses the acquisition of Times Square by the Dia Art Foundation, highlighting challenges that circumscribe preserving sonic art.
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