Free concert via the Limping Messenger:

http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2010/08/12/hissing-in-the-grass-free-concert-of-unintentional-art-at-the-oosterdok-amsterdam/

“Hissing in the grass” free concert of unintentional art at the Oosterdok 
Amsterdam
August 12, 2010 by Tjebbe van Tijen | Edit
Trying to take my usual short-cut on bicycle coming from the ferry to the North 
of Amsterdam, I did get stuck in a corridor of fences and no go signs, a tiny 
stretch of land right next to the canal going underneath the railway tracks, 
with the next bridge I wanted to cross in sight but out of reach.

A hissing sound caught my ear and soon I discovered a mysterious device in 
between a patch of non-planned grass and flowers. And as I approached I was 
charmed by the unknown functionality of the device and its performance of a 
tasks that was impossible to to discern.

All these qualities made me decide to project upon this hissing tube box at 
least some understandable function – if only just for my own satisfaction: This 
is Art!

With the Muziekgebouw aan het IJ just around the corner (accessible through a 
tunnel under the railway in which an officially approved public sound-art 
installations with a ‘ding donging’ travelling sound can be experienced) this 
hissing device was proving the power of non-intentional art works in public 
space (of which there are many for the attentive art amateur). The nice 
rhythmic tinging instrument that can be heard is the attention signal of the 
open foot-passenger bridge being opened.

It looks as if the “Hissing in the grass” concert will be performed for a 
while, at least during the upcoming tourists event in Amsterdam SAIL 2010. So 
do not miss it.


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