Sound Carrier

 

The entire speaker material extends over the the carrier surface. The organic-looking variety of membrane shapes, magnets and cables covers the steel beam, overgrows it in places and changes its linear appearance in the room. Each speaker serves as a source of sound. Changing sound movements at different speeds quote the two directions of the double-T-beam again and again - without a beginning and an end and in constantly changing expansions. The visual form of the sculpture is determined by the length of the steel - its auditory processing, on the other hand, is without any limitation of expansion (only by the space itself) and is a permanently progressing time phenomenon.


  • Zwischen den Deichen, Museum am Meer, Büsum 2002


117 various speakers; cable; multi-channel composition; electronical equipment