Thursday, December 1, 2011

A Brief Overview of the Sound Chamber

For my final project in DX Arts 200 at the University of Washington, I have designed a full-room installation that focuses on sound art called the Sound Chamber. 
 
 The Sound Chamber (plan), John Kieser, c. 2086. Installation, 8100 square feet.

The space is divided into 9 squares of equal size (900 square feet). Those walking into the gallery are invited to use a portable listening device – such as an iPod, Zune, discman etc. – as 9 infrared sensors (one for each square) within the room will pick up and warp the audio track they are hearing, corresponding to which of the nine squares they are standing in.

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