Funeral for a Tree is a sound sculpture created by artist Steve Parker as a tribute to a 65-year-old live oak that died from oak wilt in his front yard. Parker cut cross-sectional slices of the oak trunk and hand-carved grooves directly into the wood to form playable records. The carved records are displayed on walls, and a custom Victrola-style turntable built by the artist plays them. The grooves on the wooden discs are etched with the songs of migratory birds that once nested in the tree, producing a textured, resonant sound when played.
In addition to the wooden records, the installation includes a companion piece called Sheng Shrine composed of brass valves, copper tubing, and ventilator equipment repurposed into a plant-like instrument form. The exhibition integrates these elements on pedestals and wall mounts to evoke memory, sound, and the tree’s presence.
Playable Oak Sculptures
Funeral for a Tree is a Sound Sculpture by Steve Parker
Trend Themes
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Playable Wooden Records — The convergence of natural materials and music technology in creating playable wooden records offers a tactile and auditory experience that transforms traditional sculptures into interactive sound art.
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Nature-inspired Sound Installations — Infusing elements from the natural world into sound installations provides audiences with immersive experiences that blend art, environment, and memory.
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Repurposed Instrumentation — Turning everyday or discarded materials into musical instruments fosters innovation in sustainable art practices and highlights creative reuse.
Industry Implications
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Artisanal Audio Equipment — The creation of custom audio equipment like turntables for specific artistic installations opens up avenues in niche market craftsmanship.
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Sustainable Art Practices — Innovations in using natural and repurposed materials for art and music underscore an industry shift towards eco-conscious creativity.
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Interactive Museum Exhibits — Integrating playable sculpture pieces into exhibitions enhances visitor engagement through interactive storytelling using sound-based memories.