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'Uprise' at InLight 2022: Bryan Park

S Bouchard October 15, 2022

Sara Bouchard and Jared Duesterhaus will present a brand new collaborative sound installation entitled “Uprise” at 1708 Gallery’s InLight exhibition taking place November 18 and 19 at Bryan Park in Richmond, Virginia.

Uprise is a sonic exploration of weather, history, memory, and human struggle. Containing sounds sourced from objects in Bryan Park, the piece depicts the great thunderstorm of 1800 which flooded the area and thwarted Gabriel Prosser’s rebellion to end slavery.

A thunderstorm forms when the upward movement of warm air clashes with the cool air of the upper atmosphere. This cycle of rise and disruption presents a metaphor for social justice movements across time and history. As Frederick Douglass stated, “If there is no struggle there is no progress… [Those who disagree] want rain without thunder and lightning.”

As the climate warms and severe storm events occur with more frequency, how will weather shape the events of our future?

← Performance at International Conference for Live Coding in Utrecht, ND, April 23Salt Parade performance Oct. 22 at the Byrd Park Round House →

Work

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The Sound of a Stone
Fall Line
Forest for the Trees
Breathe, River
Listening to the (Future) Landscape
Weather Box
The News: Monday-Friday
Catskills Songline
Without Walls (with Elka Bong)
Uprise
A Brief and True Report
This Is the Sound
Sound Studies in Sonic Pi
High Water Mark
Songscape Drawings
Songscape Performances
The News: Monday-Friday Songbook
Song for Many Paths
Needle Bed
Deep River Blues
Ocian in View!
Songs of Lewis & Clark
Urban Plant Research
Holy Smoke, Batman!

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