Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet As It's Kept

2022

Transcription: South Screen A: Jacky Connolly, Descent Into Hell, 2021 

Running Time: 00:33:57

[Background: a low atmospheric tone swells and fades, reminiscent of the sound of wind while fire crackles. These noises cede suddenly to the distant sound of birds cawing and screeching, and a watery sound. This soundscape is overtaken by metallic clanking and creaking as the train travels on the track. The train sounds suddenly stop, and the cars on the road swoosh by while crickets chirp. The creaking and clanging train noises return, and the train horn sounds intermittently. The figure's boots crunch on gravel as they walk. The train mechanically pops, hisses, and clanks as it travels down the track, the turning of its wheels creating a low reliable rhythm.].

[Background: the ambient noise of water warbling and dripping is overwhelming; it fades to the sounds of birds chirping, and then a soft white noise punctuated by the occasional sound of small waves lapping upon a beach. A repeated tune from a small drum fades in and grows in volume and intensity. A greeting bell can be heard as the figure enters the convenience store. Then, a loud and vibrating sound pulses while the drumming becomes more frantic. This erratic soundscape only lasts for a few seconds before the pulsating sound disappears, and the drumming returns to a predictable, although fast, scale]

Speaker 1: (layered over the background noise; the voice is higher pitched and fuzzy, as if the person was standing too close to a microphone) It feels like the objects around you are a part of a set.

Speaker 1: The sharp details of the color of the cereal box seems more important than how you interact with it. Objects seem out of place and kind of staged.

[Background: the original rhythm of the bongos fades back in, before being overtaken by the low white noise, like cars whooshing by on the roadway. A dog barks faintly every once in a while while birds chirp occasionally. These noises suddenly stop.]

[Background: the warbling sound of water reappears in the background as the light crackles and fizzes. With the introduction of the red sphere, the warbling and fizzing gives way to an atmospheric music characterized by echoing high pitched notes as if played on a xylophone and dissonant tones which occur at unpredictable intervals. The overall feeling of the music is generally mysterious and discomforting. A mellow and melancholic horn instrument, perhaps an alto saxophone, begins to play a low, blues-y melody against a backing track of atmospheric noise. The music fades away to fuzzy white noise.]

Speaker 1: Spill a beer on the jukebox and the music gets all messed up. The radio got staticky after the flood.

[Background: an electric guitar plays a brief contemplative, echoing melody against a low white noise. Birds chirp in the background. The pictured dog whines, its nails tapping on the floor as it walks. It whines again, and the persistent white noise fades out. Birds are chirping, and then the sound of water running is interrupted by a doorbell.]

Speaker 2: (an older, lower voice) All right. Let's see who this is. So let's see who's here today. [footsteps] Hello.

Emma Watson: (higher pitched and younger) Hi.

Speaker 2: Whoa. [the door creaks] And who are you?

Emma Watson: I'm Emma Watson.

Speaker 2: Hey, nice to meet you.

Emma Watson: Hey. You too.

Speaker 2: And what are you doing here today?

Emma Watson: I heard there's a fiesta party?

Speaker 2: You heard there was a fiesta party?

Emma Watson: Yeah.

Speaker 2: Who told you about the fiesta party?

Emma Watson: A friend at school.

Speaker 2: A friend at school told you about the fiesta party. What did they say about the fiesta party?

Emma Watson: Said it was fun, very wild. I'd have a great time.

Speaker 2: And that's what you're looking for, is a great time?

Emma Watson: Yes.

Speaker 2: Something wild, huh?

Emma Watson: Uh-huh (affirmative).

Speaker 2: Oh my God. You look like a little wild girl. You look naughty. Um, these friends at your school, did they happen to tell you that there's a password involved?

Emma Watson: Yes, they did.

Speaker 2: They did. And you're okay with, uh, showing me the password to get into the fiesta party?

Emma Watson: Right here?

Speaker 2: Right here, right now, girl. I got to see it.

Speaker 2: Oh my God. Wow. Those are some passwords, I gotta tell ya. [Emma giggles] Oh my God. You mind if I check em out real quick?

Emma Watson: Oh, go ahead.

Speaker 2: Oh my goodness.

Emma Watson: Mm.

Speaker 2: Wow. That is nice.

Emma Watson: Mm.

Speaker 2: Damn, girl. You've got the right passwords, so I guess I'm gonna have to let you into the fiesta party.

Emma Watson: Well, thank you.

Speaker 2: I'll let you come on in.

Emma Watson: All right.

Speaker 2: All right. Make yourself, uh, comfortable. Yes. Please close the door. And, uh, just, uh, come on in this way, right over here. Sit down on the couch. If only I... You know, I, I got my room upstairs, but it's being renovated. So is this cool?

Emma Watson: Yeah. This is fine.

Speaker 2: This is fine?

Emma Watson: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Speaker 2: So tell me a little bit more about yourself. You like to have a crazy, wild time?

Emma Watson: I really do.

Speaker 2: You really do. Oh my God.

[Background: a higher pitched wailing noise overcomes the soundscape, accompanied by the sound of heavy wind. It sounds like the wailing of an emergency vehicle or alarm. Different pitches of the same tone are layered over each other. The wailing slowly fades away, but the sound of the wind remains, gradually becoming quieter but not fading away entirely]

[Background: The cars can be heard whooshing along the road; the wind still blows in the background]

Speaker 1: There was a girl that grew up in a nervous house full of giants and monsters. Raised by monsters, she became a monster herself.

[Background: the sound of the wind disappears while the figure smokes a cigarette inside. There is a quiet mechanical whir as the bus begins to move. A siren can be heard faintly in the background. These noises disappear with the image of the casino.].

[Background: inside the casino, a loud indistinct song plays. The sound of wind has also returned. The instrumentals of the song begin to morph and distort into high pitched dissonant sounds growing in volume]

Speaker 1: She knew what to say.

Speaker 3: (a higher pitched voice, in a pleasant and clear tone which indicates an advertisement; it is fuzzy, as if through a radio) Time to party or kick back and pitch for fashion currently on 360. Watch the game on our massive 16' by 28' HDTV. Sip cocktails. Indulge in great deals and [inaudible].

Speaker 4: (an older, higher pitched voice, faintly) Would you like to play midnight poker?

[Background: the dissonant music and white noise both fade away to the warbling watery sound. Birds can be heard in the distance. A piano begins to play a slow melody of four notes over and over again, its tune distorted by a mid-tone buzzing like that of a radio in between stations. All of the voices following come from different people; they sound like snippets of radio or television shows which have been spliced and layered together, united through the dissonant buzzing and white noise.]

Speaker 5: (fuzzy and faint, angrily) Hit her.

Speaker 6: (distorted and faint) Where? Hop on.

Speaker 7: [inaudible] …clearly we're seeing some incentives to tax winners.

Speaker 8: We're going to pay off our bills and party.

Speaker 9: I called you three times today with a life-threatening situation.

Speaker 10: Oh really?

Speaker 11: [crosstalk] for you. Euphoria is for losers.

Speaker 12: You think the girls are all fake?

Speaker 13: I'm literally the top [inaudible].

Speaker 14: I'm the only one who [inaudible].

Speaker 15: The next thing I know, I'm in [inaudible] and he was wearing [inaudible].

Speaker 16: Leda, please. I need a place to stay, in the [inaudible], in an apartment. [inaudible].

Speaker 17: Trying to get in line ahead of you.

Speaker 18: Yes. Slide him in and then we'll carry it.

Speaker 19: You can't use the [inaudible] those instruments. It's unnecessary to me.

Speaker 20: Warm up.

[Background: the piano continues to play while a low buzzing noise grows in pitch and volume. The buzzing overtakes the soundscape and then fades away quickly.]

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