By Buzz Poole for the Village Voice:
Commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the Next Wave Festival, Terra Nova: Sinfonia Antarctica, a traditionally scored symphony augmented by copious sampling and Miller's own film footage, is the culmination of several years' work, drawing on history and contemporary science to better understand what's happening now. "Climate change affects everyone, and it was something that I felt needed to be explored," he says. "The field recordings, photographs, and film are all aspects of a project that looks at contemporary art and data as one and the same thing." For Miller, the connection between ice, music, and humanity is as blindingly apparent as the sun glaring off the continent's vast reflective expanses: He points out how ice-core sampling reveals layers of the planet's history, likening them to the grooves in a record.
Read the full story here. DJ Spooky played Soundlab twice, on 04/05/02 with DJ Marcos/DJ Del Mar and Christ Sinister/God Morgen; and on 04/20/05 as part of a benefit for the Critical Art Ensemble which also included Polmo Popo (DJ set), Mark Kloud and Cort Lippe/Jonathan Golove.
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