Coyote Search
2007
single-channel digital video installation with 5.1 surround sound
related project: Coyote Search photo series
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Coyote Search Video Still 1
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Coyote Search Video Still 2
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Coyote Search Video Still 3
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Coyote Search Video Still 4
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Coyote Search (2007) is a single-channel digital video installation, which uses surround sound technology to simulate the haunting cries of a pack of unseen coyotes. Shot in night vision on a hillside in Los Angeles, Coyote Search attempts to reveal the rupture that may occur between sound and vision. The more the video progresses, the more disorienting the video becomes due to the sound design as well as the video content.
Exhibition/Screening History:
April 25-28, 2007
“Retinal Reverb”
curated by Stephen Slappe and Mack McFarland in conjunction with the 2007 PDX Film Festival
AudioCinema, Portland, OR