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Entries in wood (2)

Tuesday
Feb102015

Listening is Making Sense

Listening is Making Sense lets you listen in on vibrations carried through thick wooden beams. The only way to experience the installation is by getting into physical contact with the resonant matter, by placing your ear directly on the wood.

Michele Spanghero is a sound- and visual artist whose work focuses on the acoustic art and the visual arts, trying to find a natural synthesis between these two forms. In this work that idea is clearly visible and audible, by using the material as a resonator.

In one version the viewer has to bend down to the ground and put his ear on some wooden beams to listen to the sound propagating inside them, while in another the spectator is invited to an upward movement to place his ear directly on the beam supporting the roof of the building to hear a sound that flows into it. The synergy between the physical and audible is something that’s quite unique about Spanghero’s works.

Tuesday
Feb142012

Years

A record player playing slices of wood looks good, doesn’t it? But what does it sound like? It all comes down to the analysis of the year rings in the tree. This installation called Years was created by Bartholomäus Traubeck, and creates an interesting, calming piano sound track.