Max Neuhaus

1971
WATER WHISTLE II by Max Neuhaus.
Newark State College, Newark, 1971

MG0076, Max Neuhaus Drawing
Projection of underwater shape with sound source locations, Water Whistle II, 1983 - Ink and colored pencil on paper - 96 x 96 cm. Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

 Sound work reference: Newark State College, Newark, 1971

Published in:

Max Feed, ŒUVRE ET HÉRITAGE DE MAX NEUHAUS, Institut Supérieur Des Beaux-Art De Besançon, French edition, published in September 2018.


UNDERWATER MUSIC(S)

These works deal with the sensation of hearing in water.

Between 1971 and 1974, a number of short installations or performances (6 to 15 hours were done in swimming pools heated to body temperature 

("Water Whistle" 1-17) All of the sounds in these pieces were made by running water through small whistles, installed in various configurations underwater. Each work was made by choosing a set of whistles and whistle locations for each pool, and each grew out of the individual acoustic characteristics due to their differing underwater shape and size. Another series is now being developed utilizing underwater loudspeakers and electronically generated sounds.

MNE-TEXT and Catalogues Water Whiste.pdf

Max Neuhaus. Water Whistle. Hayden Hall Swimming Pool, 33 Washington Square West, New York, May 7 – 8, [1971]

Poster
8-1/8 x 13-3/8″ / 20.8 x 34 cm
Photo: Peter Moore

Collection Max Neuhaus Estate

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