Spiel | an in-situ performance for prepared mouth

Peter van Haaften (CA), Michael Montanaro (CA)

While absorbed in conversation you notice a stranger approaching. With a curious instrument affixed to their face the visitor leans in, and listens. The mouth opens, patterns of rhythm and sound emanate from within: voices recognizable as your own. Spun out of focus, words reveal their ingrained subtleties as the collector of conversation captures the sentence but not the sentiment. Vocal exchanges are recalled and reflected. Voices are transformed by physical formant inflections, while acoustic hallucinations seem to reference what might have been said. An étude on hearing lips and seeing voices, the performer’s mechanically augmented vocal tract reshapes and filters conversational spectra into new modes of mis-communication.

Spiel | an in-situ performance for prepared mouth / Peter van Haaften (CA), Michael Montanaro (CA), Credit: vog.photo

Spiel physically unravels the tenuous synesthetic relationship between what is seen, heard and understood.

Credits:

Creative direction, composition, sound, interactive design:
Peter van Haaften

Original concept, creative direction, visual design:
Michael
Montanaro

Visual design, fabrication:
Tatev Yesayan

Performer:
Nien Tzu Weng

Research collaboration:
Topological Media Lab, Concordia
University

[an “in time” FRQSC funded project]