Creation
Installation
Silent Echoes. Notre-Dame
Sound artist, highly influenced by Cage's philosophy, the Californian artist Bill Fontana has imagined a sound sculpture which mirrors a highly symbolic place. Silent Echoes makes a hidden scene in Notre-Dame perceptible: the ten bells vibrate permanently. By means of seismic accelerometers—installed on these bells during an acoustic survey of the most famous building site in France—the acoustic image of the cathedral and the imprint of a city are revealed and projected elsewhere. A work to be experienced on the terrace of level 5 of the Centre Pompidou, facing the two towers of Notre-Dame.
Sound Sculpture
Bill Fontana
Commissioned by IRCAM-Centre Pompidou
Bill Fontana Studio production. IRCAM-Centre Pompidou coproduction. In partnership with the Établissement public chargé de la conservation et de la restauration de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris. With the support of Hottinger Bruel & Kjaer. Photo credit : © Bill Fontana