185668232 Releases New Video
Last week Trash Boy took us to Whole Foods. Today, Brooklyn noise artist, "185668232", is taking us to the New York City DMV! Yikes! We hope it's just in reference to his own account. Watch as he takes the background sounds of the room as individual threads and builds them into a piece. In this video we can see him actually doing some of the work, while in the previous Fire Betty's Barcade we were a little off at a distance and couldn't see what he was doing with the machine.
185668232 is noise artist Iam S. Mick, or, since his revival after being banned by Facebook, "William Mick". Here are the notes from his video page. 185668232 field record sample loops a NYC DMV to build a mid-fidelityi, drone, ambient, boom bap, power pop, synth-beat with poeticalogic inspired by the lively yet censored crowd of people waiting in line for hours and the ticketing to teller automation system.
"365.25 - NYC DMV (Wednesday, August 14, 2019)
Waiting at the DMV this is probably illegal to be documenting but they have you on camera all ready making your docket numbers if you don’t know what you’re doing then it’s fine to identify your consumer mind Commodify your purpose signs it’s all in the wordsplay on edge of going curve"
Photographer Mary Curran also makes a cameo appearance.
185668232 has a show coming up soon on Sep 11 at Rose Gold. 185668232 has been having a rough time with Facebook, but here is their new page as it stands now ::: 185668232's new page on Facebook (CLICK HERE).
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