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Collective Return was a durational group performance over the three 12-hour days of MONA FOMA (MOFO) 2017,
with four levels of recursive process.
>>> 1 > Sounds were constantly found and made in the festival sites,
and captured via megaphones with embedded microphone, recording and replaying capacity. Performers would
make impromptu and improvised sound installation events throughout festival sites whilst finding and
amplifying sounds.
>>> 2 > Recorded sounds were then replayed in a live-mixed shipping container installation
of megaphones with ever looping, overlaying and over-writing sounds, as festival-goers visited the container.
>>> 3 > The emergent sound score from the installation of multiple megaphones was live-streamed online, and
available for listening via headphones in a second shipping container installation at MOFO. Over the successive
days, festival-goers were given the accumulating choice to listen via the headphones installation to THIS
TIME NOW, THIS TIME YESTERDAY, or THIS TIME DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY.
>>> 4 > You can listen here to the thirty-six
hour Collective Return sound score. You might listen to specific hours of a particular day, or intermix and
overlay listening to multiple hours simultaneously, or listen to the sound of a day during the festival to
coincide with the current time in the location from which you are presently listening.
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COLLECTIVE RETURN
Mick Douglas
with Simon Maisch, Michael McNab, Cobie Orger, Amaara Raheem, Theron Schmidt, Alex Talamo
assisted by Wil Campbell, Rob Eales, Tania Splawa-Neyman.
commissioned by
MOFO - Museum of Old and New Art (
MONA) Festival of Music and Art (FOMA) 20-22 Jan 2017.
supported by RMIT University School of Architecture & Design.
more info:
mickdouglas.net