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Installation: Edinburgh College of Art (8 May –7 June, 2015)

The 'Sorrows Release Installation' in glass and sound, offers a broad audience an immersive, sensory experience of community sorrows. Through engineering and the use of new technologies, it performs and inhabits its space, reacts to live audience events, and offers ever-changing, personal art experiences to spur dialogue about isolation, connection, and human emotion in this wired and wi-fi age. The installation expresses the release of community sorrows as the simile 'sorrows are like secrets...they are whispered'. It is comprised of 500+ glass pieces developed from Lisa's unique modified pâte de vérre technique and coupled with dynamic audio created from her whispered voice. Inherent to the work are two approaches to the simile/concept that merge and support one another to fulfil one vision: Lisa 'paints' the space with glass while David 'sculpts' the space with sound. Tying the two together is sound and electrical engineering made possible by a team of engineers keen to bring their expertise to the arts. A wide array of camouflaged micro-speakers and sensors create a soundscape that changes with live audience events. The first edition of the project was installed and exhibited May-June in Evolution House lobby. As an assembled, gestural work, it can be installed to conform to almost any given space. Team members on the project include Lisa Naas, David Faleris, Al Bennett, Kevin Hay, and Kostas Christakos.

Sorrows Release Install Panorama
Exhibition Text
ECA Wall of Sorrows
Detail, Sorrows
ECA Shadow
Sorrows Glass Panel Detail
'Flight Gesture'
Sorrows Panel Detai
Sorrows on the ground
Sorrows Installation Floor Pieces
Sorrows Glass Panel Pieces
Sorrows Wall Detail
Sorrows Wall Detail
Sorrows Release Installation
Sorrows Release Installation Light
Sorrows Release Installation
Lisa in the Sorrows space
Sorrows Release Installation Detail
Sorrows Release Glass
Sorrows Release Program Notes
Sorrows Release Origami Cranes
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