Flexing Fibers is a sensory extension that plays with the artefacts of resonating bodies, the sound of a tree in motion and spatial relationships. It is part of a series of installations investigating sensory extension through sound and space.
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Coils of Copper is a site-specific installation that transforms electromagnetic radiation into audible sound. While our bodies naturally emit low levels of radiation, this emission pales in comparison to the overwhelming output from our technological devices. Consequently, our urban environments are gradually becoming imperceptible radiation landfills. The soundscape is a direct translation of the electromagnetic waves present around the copper coils.
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Flexing Fibers is a sensory extension that plays with the artefacts of resonating bodies, the sound of a tree in motion and spatial relationships. It is part of a series of installations investigating sensory extension through sound and space.
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Grainy showers Coarse base is a sound sculpture that uses future predictions of local (bergen) temperatures sourced from Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research stretching from 1850 to 2100. The work is driven by an audio algorithm that stitches together sound-files based on the movement of the data. The sound composition is being influenced by data from the opening of the exhibition, so 18th of August 2023 until the 31st of December 2100.