Christopher Janney (born 1950) is an American composer, artist, and architect known for his work on the interrelation of architecture and music. Sometimes he attempts to make architecture more like music as in his
sound sculptures
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titled "Urban Musical Instruments", of which "Soundstair" (musical stairs) and "Sonic Forest" are examples. Other times, he develops performance projects which make music more like architecture as in his "Physical Music" series which includes "HeartBeat," a piece danced by
Mikhail Baryshnikov. Much of Janney's permanent work has sought to create "permanent participatory soundworks for public spaces," including installations for airports in Dallas, Boston, Miami and Sacramento, Atlanta and the New York City Subway.
Janney has toured his "Sonic Forest" in both the US and Europe, at major music festivals including Bonnaroo and Coachella, as well as Glastonbury and Hyde Park Calling in the UK.
In 2014, Janney created an evening-length concert at the Gramercy Theater/NYC titled "Exploring the Hidden Music." He created new versions of his "Visual Music Project", "HeartBeat", and his quadraphonic sound installation, "CyberMonks." Additional performers included bassist/producer Bill Laswell (B. Eno, D. Byrne, H. Hancock), percussionist Sheila E. (Santana, Prince), tabla/drummer Trilok Gurtu (J.Zawinul, J. McLaughlin), singer Lynn Mabry (Brides of Funkenstein), Dave Revels (Persuasions) and choreographer Sara Rudner (Twyla Tharp
Dance).
A book on his work, titled ''Architecture of the Air'', was released in February, 2007.
He currently lives in
Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston. The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census. The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans, and was firs ...
.
Biography
Janney grew up in
Washington, D.C.
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He received a B.A. degree (1973, magna cum laude) from
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
(where he studied with
Michael Graves
Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect, designer, and educator, as well as principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael Graves Design Group. He was a member of The New York Five and the Memphis Gr ...
,
James Seawright and
Rosalind Krauss
Rosalind Epstein Krauss (born November 30, 1941) is an American art critic, art theorist and a professor at Columbia University in New York City. Krauss is known for her scholarship in 20th-century painting, sculpture and photography. As a criti ...
). After graduation, he studied percussion and music at the
Dalcroze School of Music (see
Eurhythmics
Dalcroze eurhythmics, also known as the Dalcroze method or simply eurhythmics, is one of several developmental approaches including the Kodály method, Orff Schulwerk and Suzuki Method used to teach music to students. Eurhythmics was develope ...
) and
Mannes College of Music
Mannes School of Music is a music conservatory in The New School, a private research university in New York City. In the fall of 2015, Mannes moved from its previous location on Manhattan's Upper West Side to join the rest of the New School ca ...
in New York, performed jazz and worked with various artists and dance companies (including
Merce Cunningham
Mercier Philip "Merce" Cunningham (April 16, 1919 – July 26, 2009) was an American dancer and choreographer who was at the forefront of American modern dance for more than 50 years. He frequently collaborated with artists of other discipl ...
Dance and Sara Rudner 18th St. Company, Jack Youngerman, Claes Oldenburg).
He received an MS (1978) in Environmental Art at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the ...
; his thesis (under
Otto Piene) was titled ''SOUNDSTAIR: The Nature of Environmental/Participatory Art''.
While also a Research Fellow at MIT, Janney developed his own multi-media studio, PhenomenArts, Inc., in 1980, combining his interests in music and architecture. He has created numerous permanent interactive sound/light installations and performances, including ''Harmonic Runway'' at the Miami Airport and ''REACH:NY'', 34th St. Subway in New York, ''HeartBeat:mb'' with Sara Rudner and Mikhail Baryshnikov, and "Soundstair" (musical stairs), most recently at the Boston Children's Hospital.
Janney lectures widely on his work. He has been a visiting professor at both
The Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (Cooper Union) is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Peter Cooper founded the institution in 1859 after learning about the government-supported École Polytechnique in ...
School of Architecture and Pratt Institute School of Architecture, where he has taught his seminar "Sound as a Visual Medium".
He currently serves as Vice-President for the Institute for Performance Sculpture, Inc. and is President/Artistic Director for PhenomenArts, Inc which specializes in Environmental Arts and Design with studios in Lexington, MA and London, UK.
Urban musical instruments
Janney has created a number of temporary and permanent installations in the US and Europe titled “Urban Musical Instruments.” A good example of this work is "Sonic Forest" consisting of 8 ft. tall by 10" diameter cylindrical aluminum columns, placed in site-specific patterns. Each column contains a series of photo-sensors, audio speaker, LED cone-light and star-strobe. By strolling among and touching the columns, people trigger the photo-sensors, activating the light and an ever-changing “sound score” of melodic tones, environmental sounds and text.
"Soundstair", a site-specific interactive light/sound installation, has toured throughout the US and Europe since 1980.
SoundStair: The Nature of Environmental/Participatory Art
The original installation, his MIT thesis, Soundstair ©1978, is a permanent piece in the
Boston Museum of Science
The Museum of Science (MoS) is a science museum and indoor zoo in Boston, Massachusetts, located in Science Park, a plot of land spanning the Charles River. Along with over 700 interactive exhibits, the museum features a number of live presentat ...
.
Other permanent locations of Soundstair (the musical stairs):
*"Soundstair: Minnesota" - Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
*"Soundstair: Macon" - Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA
*"Soundstair: Charleston" - South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston, SC
*"Soundstair: CHB" - Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA
Other major projects
*"Harmonic Runway" - Miami Airport, 1995
*"REACH:New York" - 34th St. Subway, New York, NY, 1997
*"Turn Up The Heat" - an interactive scoreboard for the Miami Arena, Miami, FL, 2000
*"A House Is a Musical instrument" - Kona, Hawaii, 2000
*"Whistle Grove: The National Steamboat Monument" - Cincinnati, OH, 2002
*"Harmonic Convergence" - Miami Airport, 2011
*"Harmonic Fugue" - Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas, 2011
*"Sonic Fireflies" - REVEL Resorts, Atlantic City, NJ, 2012
*"Light Waves: Atlanta" - Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, GA, 2012
See also
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Environmental art
Environmental art is a range of artistic practices encompassing both historical approaches to nature in art and more recent ecological and politically motivated types of works. Environmental art has evolved away from formal concerns, for example ...
*
Environmental sculpture
Environmental sculpture is sculpture that creates or alters the environment for the viewer, as opposed to presenting itself figurally or monumentally before the viewer. A frequent trait of larger environmental sculptures is that one can actually en ...
*
Sound art
Sound art is an artistic activity in which sound is utilized as a primary medium or material. Like many genres of contemporary art, sound art may be interdisciplinary in nature, or be used in hybrid forms. According to Brandon LaBelle, sound art ...
Reference works
* Christopher Janney, Ellen Lampert-Greaux, Beth Dunlop, Sir George Martin (Foreword); ''Architecture of the Air: The Sound and Light Environments of Christopher Janney''; New York: Sideshow Media, 1997.
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1950 births
Living people
American contemporary artists
Princeton University alumni
American sound artists