Resonant Memory is the culmination of arts organization New Orleans Airlift's partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology, Goat Farm Arts Center and Moog Music. Airlift brought local Atlanta artists George Long and Justin Rabideau into collaboration with a group of Georgia Tech students, who worked with musical director and conductor Ben Coleman to create musical architecture.
Resonant Memory uniquely combines acoustic sounds with digital technology to create loops, play samples and generally burst forth with noise from its doors, windows, and kiosk-like wings. Resonant Memory debuted in performance at the Goat Farm Arts Center and Georgia Institute of Technology before moving back to New Orleans to become a part of Airlift's Roving Village Residencies.
Resonant Memory is the culmination of Airlift's partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology alongside sponsors Goat Farm Arts Center and Moog inc. Built by Atlanta artists George Long and Justin Rabideau in collaboration with a committed group of Georgia Tech students and recent graduates, plus music technology team members Andy Pruett, Ziwen Fan, Myron Lo and Hiron Roy. Ben Coleman conducts in this video by Arno Hunt Meyers.
Video by Arno Hunt Meyers.