About the Artist
Lyn Goeringer is an intermedia sound artist, improvisor, and performer who makes her own instruments and multi-media pieces that focus on the unusual and everyday within sound, video, and electronics. Her work relies on intense focus and attention to bring the listener to a point of intentional hearing— a world where unusual objects bring haunting soundscapes to life, and everyday objects become sonic in ways we do not usually get the opportunity to hear. Informed by reductionism and essentialism in improvisation and compositional practice, her works investigate individual sounds and images, giving them the time and space they need for their inner complexity to rise to the surface. Her current research/practitioner focus is on the mythopoetic as it relates to the unconscious and the unseen.Featured Work
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On a Boat, Rocking, for Whale Bells
On a boat, rocking. For Whale bells is a musical composition that was commissioned by the Broad Art Gallery in East Lansing in spring of 2021. This composition is for Whale Bells (jennykendler.com/section/487175-Whale-Bells.html), an installation/instrument designed by Jenny Kendler and Andrew Bearnot, which is made with hand-blown ombré glass, Miocene-era fossilized whale ear bones, recycled cotton rope, and felt.
This was presented in an online event in May of 2021, which involved performances of the work alongside a performance by David Rothberg, and a panel discussion with Jenny Kendler, Andrew Bearnot, David Rothberg and Lyn Goeringer about working with whales, whale bones, and notions of sea and seafaring.
You can view the original event here:
youtu.be/KHWxmDZrQhEMedium: Sound SculptureYear: 2021Details: 15 minutes 10 seconds