Английская Википедия:An Island of Sound (electronic literature)

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An Island of Sound is a piece of digital storytelling created by J.R. Carpenter that combines generative text and sound, images, spoken word, as well as live voice effects to explore and deconstruct the idea of phantom islands. [1]

Origins and influences

J.R. Carpenter's inspiration for An Island of Sound came from the tales told throughout history that "try to make sense of wind."[2][1] The description of this work points to legends of mythical creatures such as sirens and sprites causing storms. [2]

Carpenter was inspired by her research of phantom islands in the North Atlantic and was interested in the “distant” and “unknown.” [3]Growing up in Canada, Carpenter encountered a lot of myth making in her youth surrounding explorers and discoveries. [3]Carpenter stated that she wants to deconstruct these myths rooted in colonialism by using the “materials against themselves.” [3]

Publication history

The print version of An Island of Sound, called This is a Picture of Wind was published as a book in the Sheffield: Longbarrow Press in June 2020. [4][5]

A live performance of An Island of Sound was held December 2022 for the Edinburgh Futures Institute.[6] Carpenter was accompanied by sound designer Jules Rawlinson for this performance. [1] A browser-based version of this work was created on July 7, 2023 as part of the British Library. [1]

Plot

An Island of Sound combines images, generative text and sound, and spoken word.[1] The images are selected from the archives of the British Library.[3] The text and sound are carefully selected and then generated in a random order.[3] The sound environment combines field recordings from the BBC sound effects library, wind synthesis, and live voice alteration that is done by Jules Rawlinson.[3][1] The generated text is selected from colonial era books.[3] Due to the generative nature of the text and sound, Rawlinson has stated how the story, "doesn't always occur in the same way” and that it generates something “new” each time. [3]

Genre

This is a hypertext merged with a live performance work.[1]

Events

This work was exhibited in events on December 2, 2022 at the Edinburgh Candlelight Concerts[7] [8] and July 7, 2003 at the Mix Conference 2023 at the British Library.[2]

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