bitforms gallery SF opens Bill Fontana's first solo exhibition with the gallery

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bitforms gallery SF opens Bill Fontana's first solo exhibition with the gallery
Bill Fontana, Acoustical Visions of Golden Gate Bridge, 2012 (excerpt).



SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- bitforms gallery is presenting Bill Fontana’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Sonic Visions. On view at bitforms gallery SF, the exhibition reveals recent and remastered works within three sites: the gallery, an immersive black box media room, and the atrium of Minnesota Street Project. Sonic Visions demonstrates the artist’s use of time as a material through a masterful unification of sonic and visual recordings.

Fontana’s practice is rooted in composition as a tool to immortalize moments of listening, a hyperfocus he describes as hearing with both eyes and ears. Landscape Sculpture with Foghorns was created using sound mapping, a process of placing microphones in diverse locations to combine sound from all angles. At its debut in 1981, the acoustics of San Francisco Bay were procured from eight different sites as a live audio sculpture. The work is presented today, four decades later, as a contemporary visualization remastered to include video collage alongside the original musical patterns.

Acoustical Visions of Golden Gate Bridge extends the aural portrait of the bay to a beloved landmark. This video harnesses the kinetic energy of the bridge as both orchestral and visual elements; the drifting bugle of a foghorn and percussive passing of vehicles form a musical structure while the dancing shadows of cars and a rarely-seen angle of the bridge shape a unique pictorial accompaniment. Fontana used live microphones and several accelerometers, devices that measure vibration, to capture these reverberations while a video camera broadcast the peculiar underside of the bridge’s south tower.

Exhibited works in Sonic Visions document the artist’s visual responses to his field recordings. Vertical Wavescape and Desert Soundings both concentrate on the natural world via an up-close examination of sounds and patterns. The voice of waves and sand dunes is made manifest through buried accelerometers. Fontana then emphasizes the meditative qualities of listening through the arrangements of naturally occuring patterns and design.

The final artworks are presented as site-specific installations that consider timelessness. Acoustic Time Travel is exhibited with eight-channel sound and projected in an immersive black box space. The work was created using the Large Hadron Collider in CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Switzerland, that Fontana had access to as an artist in residence. Its musical vocabulary comes from a sonic databank generated by high energy particle beams passing through hundreds of parallel copper plates on a light speed journey. A slow, dreamy video of soft focus cars entering San Francisco from the Golden Gate Bridge accompanies the audio in a quixotic time-based procession. While the Cern collider attempts to recreate the origin of life, the exhibition flows back into the atrium with the oldest form of life, Sequoia Trees River Echo. Fontana was interested in listening to the oldest living inhabitants of the earth, 3000 year old Sequoia trees. After mounting accelerometers on the trunks of trees, he observed vibrations of the flowing Kaweah River reverberating throughout the ground. This work is broadcast through Minnesota Street Project’s atrium as an 8-channel sound sculpture. A video screen near the entrance displays a video collage of giant tree stills overlaid with the river. The sound of an ancient environmental voice that has been secretly vibrating for thousands of years stands in juxtaposition to the opposite end of eternity, a particle collider trying to recreate the birth of the universe.










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