Fortysomething

An audioscape for the fortieth steirischer herbst
this project is still available from the festival office (see below)

Introduction

cover of specially produced booklet for project: plan b

Imagine that the city could record the thoughts and memories of the people who live there. So that as you walk around the streets and squares of Graz, you could hear voices talking about the artwork that was and still is around you, artwork from the forty years of the steirischer herbst. Fortysomething is a project that makes this possible.

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Project Description

Map of Graz from the back of the booklet. Photo: plan b

To celebrate the forty-year anniversary of steirischer herbst, we have created a GPS-triggered audio scape that charts, investigates and reveals the events that have taken place on the streets of the city during the festival. Public art, sculpture, happenings, performances and concerts have all been commemorated in the places they happened through the voices of those who were there. Previous festival directors, the artists and those involved in the pieces as well as passers by have been asked to add their memories to an aural landscape that the festival visitor can navigate as he/she explores the city.

We collaborated with the journalists Anna Katharina Laggner and Johann Puntigam to collect the different stories and comments that make up the project. Each listener will have a different experience of the piece determined by where they choose to walk and the precision of the GPS reception on that day.

All in all, over forty people were interviewed and the user can encounter over nine hours of interview clips. Clearly this is impossible to experience in one session - nine hours is audio material alone without walking in between and the iPAQ battery wouldn't last long enough even if the user did. As the project is free to do, it is intended that the interested user can visit more than once to go into the project deeper.

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technical details

An interviewee shows her memento of Hans Haacke's artwork, gathered outside her house in 1988. photo: plan b

The listener will receive a bag especially designed by Heidenspass with the GPS receiver and a Personal Digital Assistant (small handheld computer) that they then walk around the streets with. This equipment can respond to the location with the appropriate sound recording. All the user needs to do is walk to find the stories, staying on the spot to hear the whole recording or moving away to find another. In addition, they will also receive a booklet of images from the past years of the steirischer herbst with a map defining the areas where sounds, stories and interviews can be found.

The software (Mscape, created and supported by Hewlett Packard in Bristol) allows us to layer up several sound sources within one area so that each time that place is re-visited new things can be heard. Also as a listener leaves a region then the sound will fade out but will start again from the point where it left off if the region is re-entered.

By no means do we aim to cover everything that has happened outside in the last forty years but rather to respond to the people who are prepared to add their voices to this audio scape and create an auditory landscape of experiences, memories and voices.

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how can I experience the project?

To experience the project now that the steirischer herbst festival is over, please make an appointment with Sabine Achleitner:
tel: +43 316 823 007 71
achleitner_at_steirischerherbst.at

Simply go to the Theatre or the Stadtmuseum and leave a suitable deposit like a credit card or passport and you will be given a specially designed bag containing everything you need. The equipment will be started for you and all you have to do is walk around the city centre to hear the material.

acknowledgments

photo taken during The Theatre's Confetti Action. Photo: plan b

We would like to thank the contributers without whom this project would not have been possible:

Peter Ablinger, Sabine Achleitner, Emil Breisach, Werner Fenz, Christine Frisinghelli, Florian Geßler, Manfred Goger, Karl Grünling, Eva Maria Hofer, Herwig Höller, Christian Klein, Alfred Kolleritsch, Erika Lackner, Anna Katharina Laggner, Anton Lederer, Florian Malzacher, Sylvia Mascher, Krista Mossböck, Warren Neidich, Norbert Nestler, Friederike Nestler-Rebeau, Fritz Ostermayer, Andreas R. Peternell, Karin Polanz, Doris Psenicnik, Hannes Rinnerhofer, Anne Schulz, Mårten Spångberg, Dieter Spath, Eva Maria Stadler, Franziska Stiger, Helmut Strobl, Lisa Strömbeck, Reini Urban, Peter Vujica, Thiemo Waltensdorfer, Sigrid Weiß-Lutz, Peter Wolf, Siegmar Zacharias.

The project is generously supported by Hewlett Packard, Bristol who have leant 20 iPAQs for the duration of the festival and the mscape team who offered advice, software support and programming help as well as Heidenspass who designed and made bags for the project. We would also like to thank Peter Göhler for lending us the headphones for the project.

fortysomething was a steirischer herbst commission.

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