Natalia Rivera
Quiet cacophony is a sound installation that connects the idea of indeterminacy with the coexistence of audible sounds, presenting the dynamism inside the vacuum with vibrating membranes and generating a soundscape, mainly silent, of the possibilities. Observers can see how the membranes are vibrating but can not listen. To allow some sounds to be heard, meaning some possibilities to become real, the installation will turn on and off vacuum while randomly reproducing a unique frequency.
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Project connected to the Suratómica Network
Cycle At the Edge of Chaos
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