Artist’s Sound Project Provides Free Yellow Taxi Rides for: The Armory Show, Volta NY, ADAA Art Show, Fountain Art Fair, Independent, Moving Image, SCOPE New York, and SPRING/BREAK Art Show

“9y40” || Nyc Performances
During the Armory Arts Week the project 9Y40 will be exhibited for the first time; an immersive audio experience presented in a New York City taxi that will provide free transportation between the city’s art fairs.

The audio piece will be presented in situ; in the back seat of a New York City yellow cab, driven by the artist. 

The taxi will be driven in off-duty mode and all rides will be provided free of charge. 

Rides will be made available between any of the following fairs: The Armory Show, Volta NY, ADAA Art Show, Fountain Art Fair, Independent, Moving Image, SCOPE New York, and SPRING/BREAK Art Show.

 To find the taxi just look for the Richard Nixon-head hood-ornament at various Armory Week Art Fair locations on Wednesday March 6th, 2013.

The Project 

In late 2011, the artist Daniel J Wilson documented the process of becoming a New York City taxi driver. After receiving his license he drove a yellow cab for one month, seven days a week, from 5pm to 5am.

During this time he covertly recorded the conversations of the passengers (among themselves, not with him) who rode in his cab. After a minor legal imbroglio and a placement with the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, he took the dozens of hours of recordings and edited them together into a 45-minute audio collage.

The audio work exists as an aural portrait of the city of New York, created from the one venue in the city that cuts through the various age-based, industry-based, income-based strata of the city: the back seat of a yellow cab.

The integrated conversations and comments of these disparate individuals circulate in and out, in a construction of both juxtaposition and accordance, over the span of the composition. 


The Artist 

Daniel J Wilson is a Canadian-born artist and filmmaker working across multiple media. 

His work has been exhibited at galleries and festivals internationally, including Bunkier Sztuki in Krakow, Broadway Media Center in Nottingham, The European Independent Film Festival in Paris, culturaDigital in Rio de Janeiro, and the Copenhagen Art Festival. He was also a co-founder of the one-year pop-up non-profit artspace MMX in Berlin in 2010.

 Wilson’s work has been supported by the Ontario Arts Council, the National Film Board of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts.

Further Information

Please visit www.9Y40.com for more detailed documentation of the project

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For more information please contact info@danieljwilson.com
Link: http://www.9Y40.com/

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