Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night

2025

A digital display with a starry design hangs in a stairwell, showing the word "ECHO TRAP."

Sound Description: A String of Echo Traps, 2022
00:5:00 min.

Animated two-channel video installation (black and white, sound); Dimensions variable

Christine Sun Kim’s collaborator on this work, Matt Karmil, wrote a sound description for this composition. Find it below: 

The sound is based around noise and some harmonically pleasing content, the far away stars are represented by crackles which have a very quick delay / reverb applied to them, giving a feeling of being in a tube. Each echo from the stars is articulated with a pluck / strike which also echoes, when the stars fill the screen the intensity of the sounds in terms of brightness and volume increases until it is all white and white noise accompanies it. There is a low rumble and crackle present when there are only small stars on the screen - these are both pushed out the way and fading when the screen turns white.


Installation view of Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, February 8-July 6, 2025). A String of Echo Traps, 2022. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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