From May 2019 to January 2020, Pedro Tudela presented the large-scale installation “awdiˈtÉ”rju†at MAAT, the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology, in Lisbon. “awdiˈtÉ”rjuâ€, the phonetic transcription of the word “auditório†(Portuguese for auditorium), was curated by Miguel von Hafe Pérez, and presented at the Boiler Hall of MAAT, as an immersive experience that combined a sound work that coexisted with a sculpture and two installations in a carefully choreographed balance of elements that were either in suspension or collapsing to gravity. Moving sounds of bells reverberated in the space of the Boiler Hall, sometimes revealed quite literally, sometimes masked with several degrees of digital processing. The bell was also a trope to be found on all the physical objects, again either literal or transformed in various degrees.
As an epilogue to “awdiˈtÉ”rjuâ€, Tudela now presents an artist edition of a limited box-set containing: a transparent vinil, a booklet with photos from the installation by André Cepeda, and a silk-screen by Pedro Tudela. The vinyl includes a fragment of a recording of the installation at MAAT and a new (re)composition, in studio, using sound materials from the installation. These two pieces are also published independently in a digital version available for streaming or download.
The box-set will be available for purchase soon. To be notified of its availability, please drop us an email to editor@cronicaelectronica.orgÂ