Natalia Domínguez Rangel

L I S T E N, 2019 • TONSPUR 81

L I S T E N

L I S T E N provides a “window” onto the acoustic transformations in the TONSPUR spatial environment from the late 19th century until today. (By coincidence, my eye was drawn to the year 1876, when what is now Hall E was built for the Empress Elisabeth to ride and train her horses in, and also the year that Gustav Mahler’s Piano Quartet in A minor from his Viennese period of study was premiered at the house of the physician Theodor Billroth in Vienna on July 10.) In this installation I focus on the acoustic signatures created by the TONSPUR_passage as a sound space: texture, structure, shape and all relationships between these properties, as well as the acoustic qualities articulated through the space itself.
These characteristics extend outward to an acoustic horizon defined by the maximum distance between the listener and the sound source at which the sonic event can still be heard.
Like an auditory canal, this horizon encompasses all events that connect people, nature, machines and so forth.
I try to be as accurate as possible: when distributing the sound material in the sound space, I take into account the relative directions in which the eight fixed loudspeakers project my sounds: North, towards the Volkstheater; South, towards the main courtyard of the Museumsquartier; West, aiming at the Architekturzentrum Wien; East, over to Museumsplatz.
It is a meditative reflection on critical listening aimed primarily at the perception of deeper layers of acoustic soundscapes.
I worked primarily with my own field recordings made at dawn during my residency at the Museumsquartier in July 2019, as well as archive material from the Österreichische Mediathek – musical quotations (see below) – and created a sound design that mimics the soundscape of the original, earlier environment.
VX-06169 (2003.08.19), Österreichische Mediathek
Piano Quartet (1876.07.10), Gustav Mahler
Landscapes Soundings (May 1990), Bill Fontana
Natalia Domínguez Rangel

INTERVIEW
Natalia Domínguez Rangel in conversation with Alena Alexandrova in Vienna in July 2019.
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BIOGRAPHY
Natalia Domínguez Rangel, born in Bogota in 1981, lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 71th TONSPUR-Artist-in-Residence at Q21/MQ.
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Opening: Sun 21.07.2019, 5pm
Opening words:
Georg Weckwerth [artistic director TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien]
Alena Alexandrova [cultural theorist and independent curator] – read

TONSPUR 81

  • Natalia Domínguez Rangel [CO]*
  • L I S T E N, 2019
  • 8-channel sound work, 7-part series of images
  • Duration 7:07 min
  • Concept, recordings, composition, gallery: Natalia Domínguez Rangel
  • Production: TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien for the series
  • TONSPUR für einen öffentlichen raum
  • Special thanks to Alena Alexandrova and Österreichische Mediathek
  • *71. TONSPUR-Artist-in-Residence at Q21/MQ
  • 22.07.19–21.09.19
  • TONSPUR_passage / Q21 (MQ Wien)
  • Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna
  • Daily 10am to 8pm