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The Architecture of Sound Public Art Pavilion is a unique collaboration with North Carolina State University Architecture students, Tonic Design | Construction, sound artist Alyssa Miserendino, and Raleigh Arts.
The design was fabricated and installed in 2021 and is located at Spring Forest Road Park. The pavilion will host visitors throughout the day to experience sound and music. The first work is a sound piece byf Alyssa Miserendino. Her 24-hour binaural recording sound piece is titled "Coancoan" which is the name of the Cofan “trickster” spirits of legends. The single session was recorded by Alyssa in a canoe, on lake Garza-Cocha in Ecuador. The piece is intended to be played opposite its night/day hour, meaning when it is midnight in the recording, it is noon at the exhibition location.
This project is a Temporary Public Art Project.
Artist Biographies
Alyssa Miserendino
Alyssa Miserendino creates artwork as a catalyst for individual and collective transformation. Driven by her interest in paradox & connection, she is inspired by research in physics, philosophy, psychology, sound, astronomy, myth, magic & poetry.
North Carolina State University's Spring 2020 Architecture Studio and Tonic Design
This studio explores the way in which an idea can be tested and ultimately strengthened through a critical analysis of material assemblies, craft, and making. Research, mock-ups, prototyping, fabrication, and digital parametric modeling tools were territories explored to test the boundaries of conventional construction techniques and the role of the architect.