Right there in the local treasure of domesticated land that is
Laguna Gloria, you can experience a sunset performance on the shore of Lake Austin – alongside
Steve Parker’s newest sculpture,
Foghorn Elegy. Parker has created an outdoor composition for this array of foghorns and a listening tower, the sonically powerful sculptures crafted from salvaged marching-band instruments (sousaphones, trombones, euphoniums, and trumpets)."The work is an 11-track audio soundscape that I recorded on brass instruments in my garage," says
the award-winning composer. "The tower, which echoes the antenna farm across the lagoon, functions as a framing device to facilitate deliberate listening and to also simulate the practice of 'listening to the sea' from a seashell."We'd also mention that
Alexa Capareda, that
sugar-powered noodle robot, will be dancing; which she will be; but then, Parker's foghorn-forward finery is further abetted by
many collaborators –
Brent Baldwin,
Josh Balleza,
Cameron Beauchamp,
Tara Bhattacharya,
Alex Cruz,
Verena Gaudy,
Thor Harris,
Mark McCoin,
Pamela Martinez, and
Martín Rodriguez – to conjure this unique evening of aural and kinetic wonderment.