Floodline Chime Pavilion is a choral work and mobile windchime pavilion by artists Nathan Hall and Drew Austin. Come to Levitt Pavilion on July 1st to experience the installation, featuring a musical work performed by Leah and other soloists.
The pavilion is constructed of playable chimes that outline the contours of the floodplain in the Denver neighborhoods of Overland Park, Rosedale, and Ruby Hill. Participants/audiences will be able to play the chimes using strikers made of wood washed in by floodwaters, and will listen to short poetic music works that illuminate the risks. In interacting, residents physically come to terms with the flood risk existing in their neighborhood. The installation will be set up in parks and green spaces for one-day public events throughout the summer.
The project is supported by FEMA ArtWorks.