A few years ago my friend Jessica posted something on her blog about her trip to Mexico that really caught my attention: "The anthropology museum was great, mainly because I put on my iPod and walked around looking at ancient Mexican cultures while listening to Arcade Fire. I think the visual/audio juxtaposition made the visit all the better." At the time I read that it sounded heretical to me - how could you take in the gravity of a museum while listening to your iPod? However, on my next museum visit I decided to give it a try and I instantly fell in love with all the unexpected "visual/audio juxtapositions" that resulted.
This past week was exceptionally museum-y for me and my iPod's shuffle mode came up with some inspired pairings. For instance, hit play on the song below:
This song ("The Rainbow," by The Apples in Stereo - if you don't know them, you should definitely check them out) cued up just as I walked into a room full of Modernist paintings, including "Political Drama" by Robert Delaunay:
I think the standard museum setup tends to do some artwork something of a disservice - the setting is too reverential as we silently cast our rueful gazes on the canvas. I think that tends to drain a lot of the vibrancy from the paintings and make you forget that the thing was dreamed up by a living, breathing person just like you or me. But this song broke up the sterility of the museum and unlocked a ton of energy inside the painting. Admittedly, this really isn't the most imaginative pairing - they are both really bright, high-energy works, and the title of the song seems rather obvious given the crazy arrays of colors Delaunay throws at us - but there were other unexpected combos of music and art that brought out subtle qualities in the latter that I might not have noticed otherwise.
So thanks, Jess, for the first museum tip: rock out to some tunes while you look at art. The second museum tip I observed on my trip came from Cookie Monster. This song comes from an old one-hour Sesame Street special that was a favorite around the Tanner house, and it's some pretty solid museum-going advice:
This post has been starred on my google reader since you posted it. I'm glad I finally got to it and that you endorse my habit. Although, I must admit I listen music more because I often don't understand art and the musical accompaniment helps foster feelings that I probably wouldn't feel without the auditory sense being activated. I'm happy to report that I've never tried to add the sense of taste to my experience... that I can remember.
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"Picture exciting but not for biting"?! Haha, I love it. I've never heard this song! I like the other song you posted too! :)
This post has been starred on my google reader since you posted it. I'm glad I finally got to it and that you endorse my habit. Although, I must admit I listen music more because I often don't understand art and the musical accompaniment helps foster feelings that I probably wouldn't feel without the auditory sense being activated.
I'm happy to report that I've never tried to add the sense of taste to my experience... that I can remember.
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