Pollution can also come from sound - 2010
Durant la campagne de sensibilisation au déchets à Auroville (Litter Free Auroville), j'ai été invité à participer à l'exposition "stArt" située sous le dôme de la communauté de Certitude. J'ai choisit de réaliser un son afin de faire prendre conscience aux gens que la pollution peut aussi provenir du son. Le dispositif d'écoute a été imaginé avec Marc Barandard, designer Aurovilien et organisateur de l'exposition. Nous avons réalisé une sorte de boite ou "sound space" tenue par un système de poulie. Les gens pouvaient un par un se glisser dedans et mettre le casque. Ainsi ils ont pu être totalement coupé visuellement et acoustiquement du reste de l'exposition pour être pleinement focalisé sur le son.
During the LFA (litter-free Auroville) campaign, AurovilleRadio was invited to participate in the exhibition room called stArt of Certitude's dome. We took this opportunity to produce a sound in order to awaken people's awareness of noise pollution. The manner in which people began to listen was quite imaginative. With the participation of Newcomer Marc, organiser of the exhibition and a designer, we imagined a box where everybody could enter, listen to the sound and be totally cut off from outside, in order to be fully focused on sounds. The result: a strange sort of soundproof cardboard box called “Sound Space”, a mysterious and darkened sound experience with a long waiting line attended mostly by kids..
During the LFA (litter-free Auroville) campaign, AurovilleRadio was invited to participate in the exhibition room called stArt of Certitude's dome. We took this opportunity to produce a sound in order to awaken people's awareness of noise pollution. The manner in which people began to listen was quite imaginative. With the participation of Newcomer Marc, organiser of the exhibition and a designer, we imagined a box where everybody could enter, listen to the sound and be totally cut off from outside, in order to be fully focused on sounds. The result: a strange sort of soundproof cardboard box called “Sound Space”, a mysterious and darkened sound experience with a long waiting line attended mostly by kids..
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