- M. W. Burns
M. W. Burns (born 1958,
Stamford, Connecticut ) is an Americansound art ist. His audio installations explore how sound can transform our sense of place. Much of his work has focused onpublic address and the evolving proliferation of spoken message systems where voices are deployed as behavior management devices, operating as a kind of "disembodied sonic superego". [Christoph Cox, description of Posing Phrases in a catalog essay for the "Audible Imagery", exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago.]More recent projects integrate prerecorded sounds into existing environments to alter the perception of events. Much like the
Foley artist , who uses sound effects in film to create a sense of action or environment, Burns' application of sound to space plays with our sense of presence and reality.Burns has had solo exhibitions at the TBA Exhibition Space,
Chicago ;Northern Illinois University Art Museum ; Tough, Chicago and the Lab,San Francisco . His sound installations have been included in numerous group exhibitions, including the "2000 Whitney Biennial" at theWhitney Museum of American Art , New York; "Sound/Video/Film", theDonald Young Gallery ; "Contextual: Art and Text in Chicago", at theChicago Cultural Center ; "Time Arts" at theMuseum of Contemporary Art, Chicago ; "The Body" at theRenaissance Society at the University of Chicago and "Sound Canopy", a public project supported by theHyde Park Art Center .References
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