Exploring A NEW Perception of Space at EKKO installation, Denmark | The Architecture of the City | Scoop.it

Visitors to this installation in northern Denmark by German artist Thilo Frank are invited to walk through a contorted loop of timber while listening to the sounds of their voices and footsteps played back to them.

A circle of concrete paving creates a continuous walkway, while 200 wooden frames with incrementally different dimensions provide the twisted structure surrounding it. Microphones are hidden within the wooden beams and record the sounds that are continuously played back through tiny speakers to create a distorted echo.

The work acts as an archive of sounds and at the same time the visitors' perception of space and presence is amplified," explained Frank.

 

 


Via Lauren Moss