FIELD RECORDINGS AT PIER 40, 60, 61 IN NEW YORK CITY

HUDSON RIVER : PIER 40 : LONG VERSION
( ) hudson-pier40-mix.mp3
(15.4 MB)
RECORDED BY JEREMY SLATER

recorded in and around the Hudson River (underwater
and near the water) with a Radio Shack omnidirectional mic
at Pier 40 in New York


PIER 40 : EXCERPTS
RECORDED BY JEREMY SLATER

( ) hudson-pier40-1.mp3
68K

( ) hudson-pier40-2.mp3
540K

( ) hudson-pier40-3.mp3
188K

( ) hudson-pier40-4.mp3
792K

( ) hudson-pier40-5.mp3
432K

( ) hudson-pier40-6.mp3
2.5 MB

( ) hudson-pier40-7.mp3
888K

( ) hudson-pier40-8.mp3
236K

( ) hudson-pier40-9.mp3
4.2 MB

( ) hudson-pier40-10.mp3
564K

( ) hudson-pier40-11.mp3
248K

( ) hudson-pier40-12.mp3
580K

( ) hudson-pier40-14.mp3
472K

( ) hudson-pier40-15.mp3
204K

( ) hudson-pier40-16.mp3
198K

( ) hudson-pier40-17.mp3
228K

( ) hudson-pier40-18.mp3
312K

( ) hudson-pier40-19.mp3
832K

HUDSON RIVER : PIER 60 + 61
COLLABORATION WITH JEREMY SLATER AND CHRIS COFFIN

Hudson (Bump and Grind)
part1 (11.8 MB)
Chris Coffin: recording on video
Jeremy Slater: sound mixing and processing
Recorded at Piers 60 + 61

Hudson (Bump and Grind) part2 (10 MB)
Chris Coffin: recording on video
Jeremy Slater: sound mixing and processing
Recorded at Piers 60 + 61

JEREMY SLATER is a sound artist essentially, but also works with video and sound in performance and installation settings doing interactive and ambient-reactive installations. Otherwise known as (  ), JEREMY SLATER uses his laptop computer to create a variety of sound, image, and interactive work. He was one of the 1999 recipients of the Computer Art Fellowship from New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) and has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally.  http://www.jeremyslater.net

CHRIS COFFIN is a conceptual artist whose medium is comprised of such various media as ocean debris, sand, satellite images, seawater, surfboard wax, video and photography. He is an artist whose primary subject matter deals with a personal encounter with place. Drawing on a life long relationship to the ocean, this Long Island native creates art from the conflation of the specific and the general, the universal and the personal, from ecological awareness and personal transcendence through action. Coffin exhibits both nationally and internationally, is a two time New York State Foundation on the Arts grant recipient, and a Fulbright Scholarship nominee.