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SUMMARY:DANNY MCCARTHY: Found Sound (Lost at Sea) 11.1.11
DESCRIPTION:Found Sound (Lost at Sea) 11.1.11 is an installation by sound artist Danny McCarthy which will resonate across Emmet Place (outside Crawford Art Gallery) on Wednesday 11 January 2023 and infiltrate the surrounding soundscapes of Cork.\n\nThe performance of this unique sound work commemorates the twelfth anniversary of the last foghorn sounding from lighthouses along the Irish coast when they ceased on 11 January 2011.\n\nFound Sound (Lost at Sea) 11.1.11 was created as a result of McCarthy's interest in acoustic ecology. It will be audible intermittently throughout the day and serves as a reminder of what was once an imperative soundtrack to daily life.\n\nMcCarthy's work\, which joined the National Collection in 2020\, is unique to Crawford Art Gallery's context. The Gallery was originally built in 1724 as Cork's Custom House and the sound work recalls its ties to the city's commercial success\, since the eighteenth century\, as a significant port for commerce\, migration\, and defence. Cork Harbour also lays claim to being one of the largest natural navigable harbours in the world and\, as the city's motto of 'Statio Bene Fida Carinis' announces\, still offers a safe home to seafaring travellers\, tourists\, and inter-continental shipping.\n\nCrawford Art Gallery is delighted to mark the twelfth anniversary of this important work by Danny McCarthy and invites visitors to stroll by the gallery on Wednesday 11 January for this echo of a once ubiquitous but now lost coastal sound.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Found Sound (Lost at Sea) 11.1.11&nbsp\;is an installation by sound artist&nbsp\;Danny McCarthy&nbsp\;which will resonate across Emmet Place (outside Crawford Art Gallery) on Wednesday 11 January 2023 and infiltrate the surrounding soundscapes of Cork.<br />\nThe performance of this unique sound work commemorates the twelfth anniversary of the last foghorn sounding from lighthouses along the Irish coast when they ceased on 11 January 2011.<br />\nFound Sound (Lost at Sea) 11.1.11&nbsp\;was created as a result of McCarthy&rsquo\;s interest in acoustic ecology. It will be audible intermittently throughout the day and serves as a reminder of what was once an imperative soundtrack to daily life.<br />\nMcCarthy&rsquo\;s work\, which joined the National Collection in 2020\, is unique to Crawford Art Gallery&rsquo\;s context. The Gallery was originally built in 1724 as Cork&rsquo\;s Custom House and the sound work recalls its ties to the city&rsquo\;s commercial success\, since the eighteenth century\, as a significant port for commerce\, migration\, and defence. Cork Harbour also lays claim to being one of the largest natural navigable harbours in the world and\, as the city&rsquo\;s motto of &lsquo\;Statio Bene Fida Carinis&rsquo\; announces\, still offers a safe home to seafaring travellers\, tourists\, and inter-continental shipping.<br />\nCrawford Art Gallery is delighted to mark the twelfth anniversary of this important work by Danny McCarthy and invites visitors to stroll by the gallery on Wednesday 11 January for this echo of a once ubiquitous but now lost coastal sound.</span></span></p>\n
LOCATION:Crawford Art Gallery
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URL:https://chamber.corkchamber.ie/events/details/danny-mccarthy-found-sound-lost-at-sea-11-1-11-31358
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