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Ghost Installation: Långholmsgatan

 

Långholmsgatan is the main street in the Hornstull neighborhood. Hornstull has seen massive transformation in the time I have lived in Stockholm. Once home to a large community of people living in old hyresrätt apartments, almost all the units in the neighborhood have been converted to privately owned condominiums. This foot-bridge was a feature of the neighborhood when I arrived in 2010 and lived here for a short time, but there is a large new mall and restaurant complex directly behind the camera, which is new. Once called knivsöder (or "Knife Söder", indicating drugs and crime), this is now considered an ultra-hip area, and is one of the more rapidly gentrified areas of Stockholm. Långholmsgatan continues onto a bridge, crossing the island park of Långholmen and rising up to give spectacular views of the city from both sides on its way to Kungsholmen, where the street terminates.

 This Ghost Installation was an early prototype for using Rpi machines to drive an entire work. It was also when I decided not to put the speakers in enclosures, both for sonic and aesthetic reasons, as well as to make sure it was not mistaken for anything other than a group of speakers, since my original speaker enclosures were taken to be nefarious objects by passers-by. The Rpi machine I used would only handle four sounds. These are a clothing rack from the former nearby Tjuvgods (Thief Goods) second hand shop, which was staffed by people completing parole;boats creaking in the water beside Långholmen, which is under the bridge directly in front of the camera; a synthesizer triggered by the clothing rack, and; a synthesizer triggered by the boats. The rest of the sounds in the video are from traffic and passers-by, who do not appear on camera. Thus, this was also an exercise in listening to how field recordings and synthesizers might blend with or come out in front of the real world sounds around this type of installation.