16 November 2008
responses to cewfs
17 November 2008
The headphone installation Counting Eskimo Words for Snow in Grafisch Atelier Den Bosch (part of festival November Music) drew the following repsonses:
„A fine little refuge in all this festival noise was seen to by Anthony Fiumara, with his ambient sound installation in the Grafisch Atelier. A purifying landscape of sound, based on the hundreds of words that Eskimos employ for the omnipresent snow.” (Mark van de Voort, Brabants Dagblad)
„In the Grafisch Atelier, right across the Verkade Fabriek where the Festival rages, is a small exhibition space. Exhibited there are artworks under the title White is an Ancient Master, and in the corner are two chairs and two headsets. Sounding on those headsets: a continuous soundscape by Anthony Fiumara. Delightful to stay there for half an hour or so. It was just as well that there was no mattress lying around, otherwise I would have been too late for the next part of the program.” (Kees van de Wiel, Concertzender Blogspot)
„A fine little refuge in all this festival noise was seen to by Anthony Fiumara, with his ambient sound installation in the Grafisch Atelier. A purifying landscape of sound, based on the hundreds of words that Eskimos employ for the omnipresent snow.” (Mark van de Voort, Brabants Dagblad)
„In the Grafisch Atelier, right across the Verkade Fabriek where the Festival rages, is a small exhibition space. Exhibited there are artworks under the title White is an Ancient Master, and in the corner are two chairs and two headsets. Sounding on those headsets: a continuous soundscape by Anthony Fiumara. Delightful to stay there for half an hour or so. It was just as well that there was no mattress lying around, otherwise I would have been too late for the next part of the program.” (Kees van de Wiel, Concertzender Blogspot)