This is video documentation from the production of Jocelyne Prince's conceptual glass series called Sound Wave. In the piece, molten glass is poured into a solid blown glass vessel. Then it is fitted with an apparatus that holds a speaker whose sound is directed into the molten glass in the receptacle. Live musical performances on single instruments are miked and directed into the molten glass. The sound creates waves or striations in the glass which are recorded as the glass solidifies.
I explain that in my video INTERVIEW - Jocelyne Prince: "Sound Wave" Glass Sculpture
07:05 which I invite you to watch here on YouTube, or go on my web site, see the info about "Sound Wave". But in general, it kind of records the sound in the glass in a series of striations.
jocelyneprince 3 years ago
Wow. That's interesting. I'm a glass blower also, what effects does screaming do to the moltin glass?
whatthemelissa 3 years ago