Sonic Arcade: Shaping Space with Sound is a new exhibition at the Museum Of Arts And Design in New York City that features interactive installations, immersive environments, and performing objects.
Sonic Arcade features solo projects by Arjen Noordeman and Christie Wright, Louise Foo and Martha Skou, MSHR, Julianne Swartz, Naama Tsabar, and Studio PSK, whose project incorporates on-site residency and activation by New York–based choreographers.
In addition, Sonic Arcade includes two nested exhibitions:
- the first, curated by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, features commissions by Emily Counts and Make Noise;
- the second, curated by Radius, comprises off-site, site-specific commissions by Deborah Stratman and Anna Friz.
For more info, see the MAD site.
This is a true modern gesture. I’m glad to see synthesizers being associated with art, rather than pop.
what’s funny, rather kinda sad is that’s what synths and even this sit were about before the advent of “VINTAGE PORN”!
this is like fresh air!