Sound as Touch
‘While the pressure of touch is something you can feel and an instrument is something you can point to and name, sound draws our attention, it is everywhere and nowhere at once.’
- Ann Hamilton
- Ann Hamilton
Sound is how we touch at a distance, it touches us at a physical level. It signifies an interaction, a communication, a meaning exchanged. This work explores the medium of communicating meaning - through experiments with sounds. To prove that physical things can still have a hold over us in this digital age. To make things, specifically objects, more alive through sound as a medium. If each object we possessed had a distinctive sound would we then be able to extract a meaning through them?
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