ANALYSIS:
After establishing the scope of the project, the Art in Public Places Committee, in consultation with New World Symphony staff, recommended forty (40) internationally noted sound artists for consideration. After thoughtful discussion and review of the artists’ previously completed works, on July 19, 2016, five (5) of these artists were selected by the Art in Public Places Committee to develop site specific audio installation proposals which may include video. The artists are noted as follows:
Bill Fontana (San Francisco)
Jenny C. Jones (Brooklyn)
Gustavo Matamoros (Miami)
Susan Philipsz (Berlin)
Stephen Vitiello (Richmond, VA)
On January 20-21, 2017, these five artists joined Art in Public Places and New World Symphony staff for a project orientation meeting, which included an overview of the facility, tour of the audio/visual technologies, and a New World Symphony WALLCAST concert. Artists presented their proposals to the Art in Public Places Committee and New World Symphony staff on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 in the acoustically equipped New World Symphony SunTrust Pavilion. Following discussion of all five proposals, the Art in Public Places Committee recommended San Francisco based artist Bill Fontana to implement his proposal, entitled Sonic Dreamscapes. The proposed project will utilize the 72 channel speaker system and projection wall in Soundscape Park, activating the space with a hybrid sound and video projection artwork designed to run through the course of a day and evening in Soundscape Park. The estimated artist approval process and project schedule is noted as follows:
Estimated Project Schedule
Commission Meeting- Referral NCAC July 26, 2017
Design Review Board October 3, 2017
Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee October 27, 2017
Approval City of Miami Beach Commission December 13, 2017
Commissioned Artists Contract Approval Phase January 2018
Approval of Artist Contract January 2018
Selected Artists Begin Full Design Development February 2018
Project Completion (TBD based on selected proposal) Fall 2018
As referenced in Resolution No. 2009-7156, funding for this project was generated from 1.5% of construction costs of the New World Symphony Parking Garage and Park Project, which totaled $352,155. As with all Art in Public Places commissions, 15% of the project cost is allocated for project management ($52,823), 15% of the project cost is allocated for future maintenance of the work ($52,823) and the remaining 70% is allocated for the commissioning of the public art project ($246,509).
At its October 3, 2017 meeting, the Design Review Board unanimously approved, at the required public hearing, the proposed project by artist Bill Fontana for SoundScape Park as to location, footprint, relationship to facility and the use of physically and aesthetically durable materials for its implementation and other relevant factors in considering its approval.
Attached is Exhibit A, which was presented to the Design Review Board and contains the artist biography; artist statement; images and audio of other completed public art installations; and a project description of the proposed work, Sonic Dreamscapes.