Obsolescent media, technology, and time in William Basinski’s experimental sound art

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Salvador Jiménez-Donaire Martínez

As one of the most singular sound artists on the American scene since the early 1980s, William Basinski has created a defiant approach to sound that has helped configure new aesthetics of listening. His compositions, if that is the proper term, are primarily created by registering, cutting, assembling, and looping melodies recorded on old tapes. This text examines two of Basinski’s most intriguing works: The Disintegration Loops (2002) and On Time Out of Time (2019). Both pieces explore notions of time, obsolescence, and technology through highly experimental creative strategies. The first of these works emerged unexpectedly while, in an attempt to digitalize the content of old tapes, their magnetic material cracked and flaked off, causing the sound to slowly collapse. The second was commissioned by Caltech and MIT’s Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and transforms sound waves generated by the collision of two black holes that occurred 1.3 billion years ago. Thus, this text underlines how the artist’s work is intertwined with an active investigation of sonic recording tools and temporality. Ultimately, Basinski’s oeuvre proves that dying media and new technologies can merge to produce intricate, emotional, and visionary artworks that question the limits of our understanding of sound and how it is experienced.

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William Basinski, experimental sound, technology, obsolescence, time

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Jiménez-Donaire Martínez, Salvador. “Obsolescent media, technology, and time in William Basinski’s experimental sound art”. Artnodes, no. 30, pp. 1-10, doi:10.7238/artnodes.v0i30.402027.
Author Biography

Salvador Jiménez-Donaire Martínez, University of Seville

Graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Seville (Extraordinary Award End of Course: Grant for Collaboration in the Department of Art from the Spanish Culture and Education Minister, Royal Award for Mastery in Academic Excellence), Master’s in Graphic Techniques (MA Printmaking) at the Cambridge School of Art – Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK (Distinction) and Master’s in Research and Creation in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid (Excellence Grant; Best Academic File). He has received mobility grants to undertake predoctoral research stays at the Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France, and the Université Laval in Quebec, Canada. He is currently enjoying a PIF predoctoral research grant at the University of Seville, where he carries out research and teaching work alongside writing his thesis, which surrounds the acceleration processes characteristic of contemporary societies, the densification of the iconosphere, and the time-perception binomial. As a visual artist, he has received grants and awards from the Miró Mallorca Foundation, the historic Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid, the Martín Chirino Foundation, and the Antonio Gala Foundation.

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