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The work aims to be a revelation of four abandoned spaces inside the Zone of Exclusion in Chernobyl.
It deals with a sonic experience of time, absence, and change - in an area haunted by an invisible and inaudible danger, amidst the slowly decaying remains of human civilization.
This work is a sonic presentation of four deserted rooms inside the 'Zone of Alienation' in Chernobyl.
Jacob Kirkegaard deliberately picked rooms that once were active meeting points for people:
A church in village Krasno
An auditorium
A gymnasium
A swimming pool in Pripyat.
Two decades after the event, Kirkegaard explores the phenomenon of radiation with the medium of sound.
By listening to the silence of four radiating spaces he aims to unlock a fragment of the time existing inside the zone.
The sound of each room was evoked by sonic time layering: in each room, he recorded 10 minutes of it and then played the recording back into the room, while at the same time recording it again.
This process was repeated up to ten times. As the layers got denser, each room slowly began to unfold a drone with various overtones.
church
auditorium
swimming pool
gymnasium
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