First  installed inside the tract of Trajan's aqueduct that passes  below the  cryptoporticus or basement of the American Academy in Rome in  May 2011,  this sound poem draws excerpts of visual/textual scores by  Jennifer  Scappettone performed live by the Difforme Ensemble (Marco  Ariano  (percussion and electronics), Renato Ciunfrini (sampler,  contrabass  clarinet, voice) and Roberto Fega (electronics), and vocals  by Jennifer  Scappettone, Ersela Kripa, and Karen Yasinsky) together with  field  recordings in Roman aqueducts (the Acqua Traiana, Acqua Marcia,  and  Acqua Claudia), discussions with community members about the  vagaries  of monumental Roman waterworks, readings from outmoded  chronicles of  Roman history, and decodings of the inscriptions to the  underworld  hovering in the courtyard above the Academy basement so as to  plunge  sonically into the infrastructure of empire and collapse.
"X Locus: Cryptoporticus (Abluvion)" animates the hollows beneath our   feet. Choral utterances emerge from a blighted underground—montages of   voices salvaged from the community and from pastoral poetry, the U.S.   Environmental Protection Agency, and Lewis Carroll’s Alice—to sound the   metamorphosing role of now-defunct aqueducts in feeding the city,   spurring deviant behaviors and sieges of empire.
In  the May 2011 installation, environmental media projections by  Stephen  Mueller and Ersela Kripa (AGENCY Architecture) and a conversant   sculpted soundtrack of fountains and birdsong by Paul Rudy reliquefied   the corridor that hosts a tract of the 1,902-year-old aqueduct while   from a hole in the floor—opening onto the lit-up channel   itself—Scappettone’s poem drew listeners into cycles of use, abuse, and   disuse of infrastructure for the public good, portents for our   postpastoral and near-apocalyptic moment.
Jennifer  Scappettone would like to thank the artists, scholars, and  staff of  the American Academy in Rome for their voices in the work.  Special  thanks to Mona Talbott and the Rome Sustainable Food Project,  Gianni  Ponti and Roma Sotterranea, Ted and Michael O’Neill, Andrew  Riggsby,  and Lila Yawn.
 
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