Cascade
Installation
Description
Waterfalls emit infrasonic frequencies vital for the navigation of certain birds, which use them as a compass during their migrations. Recently, noise pollution from industrialization has threatened this journey. “Cascade” attempts to reproduce the infrasonic recordings of various waterfalls using small speakers incapable of emitting such low frequencies. However, their vibrations activate an optical fiber through which the sound ‘falls,’ creating a curtain of light that visualizes the sound waves, offering an alternative form of listening.
This challenges human auditory and perceptual capabilities, decentering our position as “the measure of all things." Such vibration can be seen, felt, and touched with the skin, providing a multisensory experience that emphasizes interspecies connections through ‘feeling with’ others and the body. The fibers of “Cascade” illuminate the viewer's position, reminding us of the critical importance of preserving the often-unseen elements of nature.
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The project has been realized in the framework of the European Media Art Platform (EMAP) residency program, co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
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In the framework of the European Media Art Platform
Co-funded by the European Union
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