<p>Welcome to <i>Wet Signal Voice Gardens</i>, a growing online landscape and tool to explore the many facets of the human voice! <i>Wet Signal Voice Gardens</i> is a web-based artwork that invites broad participation to investigate the
<p>Kari Robertson b. 1988, Scotland, is a visual artist who lives and works in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Robertson works with time-based media, primarily sound, analogue film and digital video. She received an M.A in Fine Art from The Piet
Zwart Institute in 2016, and undertook a residency at Deltaworkers (New Orleans) through the Mondriaan Fund in 2019.</p>
<p>In her work Kari takes a ‘sci-fi’ approach to subjectivity, using narrative as a tool to re/un-think the sovereignty of our bodies, identities or minds, and as a means to access forms of ‘radical empathy’.</p>
<p>Kari also plays in the improvisational/experimental band Difficult with Eothan Stearn and Tracy Hanna.</p>
<p>The work was designed and developed by <ahref="https://randomiser.info/">Cristina Cochior</a> and <ahref="https://decentral1.se/">Luke Murphy</a>.</p>
<p>Users are invited to record their voices speaking or making non-verbal sounds into the site which the software will then translate into visual forms. Audio attributes such as amplitude and duration of sound recordings are translated into the
visual properties of size, number of edges, and colour. Users can play with using the different qualities of their voice to create varied and dynamic visualisations. The recordings are then ‘planted’ in the voice garden (or added to the
<p>Using the small ‘plant’ button, archived recordings by previous users are placed on the site and made to interact with the active user. The recordings made by visitors are deleted from the server each day.</p>
<p>UP Projects commissions contemporary art for public places. It supports artists to make work that has social relevance, encourages learning, transforms places and activates the public realm. UP Projects believes that public art has the
<p><i>Wet Signal Voice Gardens</i> was commissioned by UP Projects as a part of its digital commissioning programme This is Public Space (TIPS). TIPS is a digital commissions programme that considers the online realm as a site for public art.
space to explore how we navigate between the online and physical worlds, and to explore the impact of digital media on our relationships with people and places.</p>
<p>The Fund strives to make a substantial contribution to the quality of professional design practice within and especially between the disciplines of architecture, design and digital culture. Part of this endeavour is the interdisciplinary
interplay
between the cultural, social and economic domains. The Fund supports exceptional and innovative projects and activities of designers, makers and cultural institutions in the creative industries.</p>
<p>Wet signal Voice Garden is Licensed under the Creative Commons (CC) ‘Attribution – Non Commercial – NoDerivatives 4.0 International License’ (<ahref="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>).</p>
<p>The recordings contained on this website are submitted by the public as part of
artwork <i>Wet Signal Voice Gardens</i> by Kari Robertson. If you intend to submit a recording, we cannot guarantee that your recording is protected from reuse or re-modification.</p>
<p>The opinions expressed in these recordings are the recorders own and do not reflect the views of Kari Robertson, UP Projects, Stimuleringsfonds or Arts Council England. The opinions expressed in these recordings are the recorders own and do not reflect the views of Kari Robertson, UP Projects, or Stimuleringsfonds. Because community standards vary and individuals sometimes may upload content not generally considered appropriate, you may be exposed to content that you find offensive or objectionable. Users are encouraged to bring any material they deem offensive or objectionable to the attention of UP Projects by emailing us at info@upprojects.com
<p>This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Please <ahref="http://bit.ly/WSVGLicense">follow the link</a> to read the full license.</p>
<p>Please contact UP Projects at info@upprojects.com before using this material.</p>
The code for this website is licensed under the <ahref="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html">AGPL</a> and can be found <ahref="https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/voicegardens">here</a>.
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