New York – Visual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija has rocketed concertgoers at the Park Avenue Armory into outer space, transforming the 19th-century structure into a futuristic conceptual spaceship.
For a new production of the classic electronic symphony Oktophonie, composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tiravanija created a ‘ritualised lunar experience’, cloaking guests in white and seating them within a circular illuminated disc.
The composition is played from eight separate sound sources, making it impossible to reproduce in stereo. The result is an immersive soundscape that listeners can only experience from the inside. Coordinated lighting bouncing off the Armory’s high metal girders creates the sensation of being inside a cavernous spacecraft.
In May 2012, the Armory presented Space Program: Mars by Tom Sachs, in which the artist created sculptures intended to be useful on a voyage to Mars.
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