3A and PICA present: long shadow by DB Amorin
MAX Red Line - Pioneer Square to PDX
October 28

DB Amorin's long shadow is a 40-minute soundride composition inspired by the sustained yearning to revisit former homes during the COVID-19 lockdown, a longing which over time became its own interior landscape to traverse.

  • Nostalgia for the transition between summer and fall on the Windward side of O'ahu, Hawai'i loomed large over the course of the pandemic. It is a time when the orographic lift of the Ko'olau mountain range creates a type of daily micro-climate with a unique, fleeting ambiance. There, the heaviness of summer’s humidity dissipates, replaced by a deeper iridescence.

    Much like Portland’s brilliant summers that seem to emerge from nowhere and fade just as quickly, these ephemeral environments we long for shift over time, and move into something different. We ache for their return, and when they do we discover what was true about them then may not be true any longer. Spatio-temporal displacement, transitional spaces and the desire to return to that which may no longer be familiar to us serve as points of departure for this layered audio experience. The composition is designed to trace the path of the MAX Red Line from the urban center of Portland to the Portland International Airport: a contemplative space encased in physical movement, the first step towards an unreachable there, a conversion of the present into past and experience into memory.

    The audio vignettes presented consist of overlapping synthetic sounds, sonic fabrications and manipulations based on daydreams, half-memories, contradictory language, and the mediated experience of distant places. Riders are welcome to peer into the additional long shadow guide, an extension of the audio composition and experimental narrative that details some of the prompts used as a collaborative score between the artist and generative audio latent diffusion models trained on open source audio libraries.

    Although timed for the duration of a ride from the city center to the last stop on the Red Line, listeners are encouraged to experience the audio during still moments on any ride in the TriMet system, to highlight public transportation as a site of communal contemplation, and overlapping individual experiences.

    Deep and resonant gratitude to Third Angle New Music and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art for co-presenting long shadow, and to Chloe Alexandra Thompson for audio mastering and eternal support.

  • The audience is invited to arrive at the Umbrella Man at Pioneer Square! in Downtown Portland on Saturday, October 28th at 10:00am to join the artist and fellow travelers ahead of departure for a brief introduction and chat about long shadow, an audio experience for the MAX Red Line. The audience will board the following MAX Red Line car towards Portland International Airport, and embark on personal sound journeys alongside one another, using their own data-capable devices** to access long shadow, the streaming audio composition. Upon arrival, the audience will disembark and can choose to engage in a short group decompression & reflection.

    **This is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) event! Audience members are encouraged to download the composition ahead of time, or bring a data-capable device and headphones of your choice to experience the streaming audio composition. Limited wired headphones (standard 3.5mm jack & Apple lightning) will be available on a first come, first served basis.

    This is a free event, but guests must purchase a Trimet ticket to ride the Red Line. Please register if you plan to attend. The duration of the one-way ride from Pioneer Square to PDX is approximately 40 minutes. Attendees are encouraged to use public transportation to arrive, or factor downtown parking availability into their schedule.

 

Download The SOundride

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Visual Guide

Directions to Pioneer Square

 

Credits

Presented by: Third Angle New Music and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art

Audio Mastering: Chloe Alexandra Thompson