Spin Cycle, color turntable

Spin Cycle

Spin Cycle by Spencer Kiser is a turntable that allows the user to navigate color and aural spaces. It’s a plain ordinary turntable, surmounted by a webcam. On the same turntable, there are some colored plexiglass discs (shoot by the camera). Depending on chromatic combinations and on the dj’s juxtapositions, sounds are produced. Duringthe performance the resulting chromatic mix is projected onto a wall or on a computer monitor while the sounds are played in the same environment. Spin Cycle seems to be closely related to Hearing Colors, a work by Nonsection, exhibited at ISEA 2002, and it represents the effort of a synaesthetic connection between sound and color. Through this double representation, sound and chromatic, the installation investigates if the links triggered by samples interaction can be generalized. But, the work of art loses its own self-referential character splintering in the participants’ subjectivities, that while looking at the installation are forced to endlessly reformulating their mental connections.

Francesca Tomassini