UHD video, 5.1 surround sound
Installation dimensions variable
Running time: 71:00
Directed by Dario Robleto
Written by Dario Robleto and Jennifer Roberts
Narrated by Dario Robleto
Production design:
Dario Robleto, S. Ashbrook, Wylie Earnhart
Visual effects and editing:
S. Ashbrook and Wylie Earnhart
Original score: S. Ashbrook / beat.imprint
Sound design and editing:
Bill Haddad, S. Ashbrook, and Dario Robleto
Ancient Beacons Long for Notice is the third installment of a trilogy that explores the history and legacy of the Golden Record. Launched in 1977, this record is attached to NASA’s Voyager I and II space probes, which were designed to explore the outer Solar System. The gold discs contain images, languages, music, and sounds representing the diversity of life and cultures on Earth. Created by a team of scientists led by Carl Sagan, the Golden Record was a hopeful gesture, carefully curated to present humanity’s “best face forward” in a first-contact scenario with other intelligent life forms; any traces of war, injustice, famine, or environmental decay were intentionally omitted. The film examines the implications of this ethos across time and space through new research on a forgotten document: the earliest audio recording of warfare, made in 1918 on the Western Front of WWI. Robleto’s film asks: “What is our moral obligation to fully account for our actions—the good and the bad—in perpetuity, off-planet, and to beings we have yet to confirm exist?”
Commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.