DOMMUNE Presents「LANDSCAPE MUZAK」PROJECT SADO #1 TERRY RILEY “Wakarimasen”
Terry Riley(USA) DOMMUNE(Japan)

2021「Wakarimasen」
“I feel quite honored to be asked by the Galaxy festival to make a monument to represent my impression of Sado Island during my residency there in September 2021. My first consideration was to make something that would be lasting …possibly for many generations. The second was to make something that would endure without the limitations of today’s technology. Wakarimasen was one of the first phrases that I learned in Nihongo and I soon wrote a melody using this word. When I conceived of making the monument of two arms emerging from the earth, I envisioned chimes hanging down from the hands and tuned to this melody. This solved the issue of having a monument that would endure and represent a phrase of music I created while in Japan. The monument is altogether 3 meters high and the arms, which are 2 meters long, sit on a base of 1 meter. People who visit the monument will be able to play the melody with wooden beaters which will be available near the monument. The sequence of the melody is to start on the thumb side of the left arm for the ascending scale of the melody and then come back from the “”pinky”” side of the right arm finishing at the thumb of the right arm. Of course the chimes can be played in any order if one chooses. I envision that the chimes will be constructed of stainless steel or a metal of equivocal resonance.”

Terry Riley
Terry Riley as composer/performer has spanned over 6 decades starting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1950’s and continuing up to the present time in Japan.
Art Details
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Year of Production:2021
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Admission Fee:Free
Venue & Access
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Location:Sado City Hall Aikawa branch parking lot
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Opening Hours:Daytime
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Closed:Open all day
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Parking:Sado City Hall Aikawa Branch parking lot