Freshkills Park
w/ Knifeandfork (Brian House & Sue Huang) with Robert Black
w/ Knifeandfork (Brian House & Sue Huang) with Robert Black
Once the largest municipal dump in the world, the bucolic serenity of what is now New York City's Freshkills Park belies the multiple timescales unfolding above and below its surface. From the thousand-year decay of consumer plastics and the gradual flow of leachate to the present gathering of clouds overhead, Post-Natural Pastorale transforms time-series data from eight of these layers into musical scores. Performed by double-bassist Robert Black at sites throughout the landscape, the recordings capture the bass as well as the human and nonhuman sounds that surround it. These field recordings combine into a single composition—a journey through the deep time of this mammoth monument to the Anthropocene.
Concept, composition, and audio: Brian House
Concept, art direction, and production: Sue Huang
Double bass: Robert Black
Animation: Alexander Dupuis.
Co-production: David Feinberg
Audio mastering: Jon Cohrs
Cinematography and color: Paul Shin
Curation: Mariel Villeré