Pinuccio Sciola, a renowned Italian sculptor who sadly passed
away two months ago, was one of those artists who used sound in his sculptures,
and even performed them. Often called “the man who makes the rocks sing”, his
most famous works are the Pietre Sonore, or the Sounding Stones: and sculptures, often made of limestone, that he used to play
with his hands or with small rocks.
His
ideas on these sounding stones were quite spiritual: he believed that stones
have a voice that has always been there, but he only helps to release it. His limestone
sculptures for example make a sound of a “liquid quality” when played, because
geologically seen limestone is just fossillized
water. As if the memory of water was imprisoned inside the stone during
glaciation. An interesting way of looking at the world which might be very
abstract, but helps one to think about long timespans.
To the
rational minds that are sceptical of his ideas, Sciola only had only one thing
to say: “I want to remind those who are
sceptical that all the information circulated today by computers and digital
networks in the end is stored and elaborated using infinitesimal silicon
crystals.”
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