Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet As It's Kept

2022

Transcription: East Screen B: Jacky Connolly, Descent Into Hell, 2021 

Running Time: 00:33:57

[Background: an ambient noise like wind blowing can be heard quietly in the background. It is eventually accompanied by the sound of crackling flames.]

Speaker 1: (in a young, high-pitched voice, mildly distorted by audible fuzziness) Her house burned down, so she hit the road. She had a series of premonitions about the end of everything, but she had learned to keep these thoughts to herself.

[Background: the sound of fire crackling is accompanied by what sounds like the running engine of a big car; these sounds fade out to a fuzzy white noise and the echoing calls of birds].

[Background: a low rumbling sound overtakes the bird calls and white noise. The rumbling cedes quickly to the sound of tires on the road, the gravel crunching under the tires. Then a myriad of mechanical sounds -- most prominently heard are chains clinking and metal clacking against metal].

[Background: waves crash on a beach loudly, then suddenly all can be heard are footsteps and birds calling. The flag can be heard flapping in the wind. Metal clangs and rumbles as the train rolls over the track. The high pitched screeching, hissing, and clanging noises of the train permeate a soft white noise in the background.]

Speaker 1: (layered over the sounds of the train) It isn't that I've been here before, but I might have died here before.

[Background: birds call amidst an overwhelming warbling sound, like being underwater. The sounds of water trickling into itself and gently sloshing overwhelm the soundscape. The ambient sound of the water fades out, but sloshing can still be heard]

Speaker 1: She, lightning came across the water and electrocuted the mother and daughter.

[Background: sloshing and splashing in the water suddenly stops. Birds call and cars can be heard speeding along the road in the distance, growing louder as they get nearer and fading away quickly. An unobtrusive white noise grows, and is permeated by an upbeat rhythm played on a high pitched drum. Eventually the sounds of the drum disappear and all that can be heard is the ambient white noise and birds. As the same image of the person playing the drums return, so too does the sound]

Speaker 1: The girl walked out of the freezing cold gas station into the parking lot and fainted. When you faint, you see purple, black glitter, and then everyone's face above you looks like The Brady Bunch or something.

[Background: a dog barks in the background. Birds chirp among a subtle white noise. The solid sound of rubber on metal, a hollow clang, can be heard as the figure climbs up the ladder.]

Speaker 1: She did not speak of these things. Years in hospitals had taught her.

[Background: a high pitched buzzing is interrupted by heavy footsteps and random mechanical beeping. As the red sphere moves, a clicking sound like heeled shoes on a linoleum floor can be heard. Then an ethereal tune is played by a synthesizer and percussive bells. The atmospheric music pulses and grows more dissonant. The bells punctuate the ambient noise somewhat unpredictably.] 

[Background: the music is the only thing that can be heard as the car travels along the road. The atmospheric music is transformed by the addition of a horn, maybe a saxophone, which plays a mellow and contemplative melody. This melody fades out again into low ambient noise as the figure walks along the street. The gate creaks and slams; an electric guitar plays a few echoing and unpredictable riffs, then fades out as quickly as it appeared. The dog whines while birds caw loudly; the dog's nails tap audibly against the ground. Suddenly a doorbell rings]

Speaker 2: (in a lower, older voice) All right. Let's see who this is. Let's see who's here. Hello?

Emma Watson: (higher pitched and younger) Hi.

Speaker 2: Whoa. And who are you?

Emma Watson: I'm Emma Watson.

Speaker 2: Hey, nice to meet you.

Emma Watson: Meet 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.

Emma Watson: (giggles)

Speaker 2: 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 gotta see it. (pauses) Oh my God. Wow.

Emma Watson: (laughs)

Speaker 2: Those are some passwords, I gotta tell you.

Emma Watson: (laughs)

Speaker 2: Oh my God. Do you mind if I, uh, check 'em out real quick?

Emma Watson: Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2: Oh my goodness. Wow. That is nice. Damn, girl, you 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: Right?

Speaker 2: All right. Make yourself, uh, comfortable. [Emma Watson's heels clack against the hard floor] Yes, please close the door. And, uh, just, uh, come on in this way, right over here. Sit down on the couch. Only, you know, I, I got my room upstairs, but it's, 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, a crazy wild time?

Emma Watson: I really do.

Speaker 2: You really do. Oh my God.

[Background: a low pitched wailing noise can be heard, but it doesn't sound entirely human. It sounds almost like an emergency siren. Different pitches of the same persistent noise are layered over each other. The sound grows in intensity before fading away to the sounds of strong wind, which grow in intensity before fading into the background.] 

[Background: the dog pictured barks with a medium tone consistently and unpredictably, then suddenly stops. Wind chimes clang and clink, growing in volume and speed as the sound of the wind in the background grows. They suddenly disappear.]

Speaker 1: (layered over the distant sound of wind) The flies slept on the walls and sitting at the counter, having my last cup of coffee before I go to hell.

Speaker 1: Suddenly she felt the distinct sensation that she was being captured somewhere behind the back of her head.

[Background: a piano begins to play four notes of a song, which grow in volume and intensity. The four notes repeat over and over. Random snippets of different human voices, phrases, and sounds from the TV can also be heard. A low buzzing pervades the entire soundscape, along with what could be the sound of wind.]

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