VAGUS

2021

Modular system, speakers, leather strings, lightsensors, diode, glazed stoneware, glazed porcelain, wood

Collaboration with Andreas Stoubye, soloshow at Four Boxes, Krabbesholm, Denmark

The Exhibition VAGUS presents a series of acoustic sculptures connected in a circuit. A clean frequency is generated in the wooden part of the body, light-sensors placed in the sculptures on the wall pitch the tone according to registered movement by the visitors. The sound extends in the leatherstring penetrating the ceramic sculptures, creating waves in the string.

Embodying an extemporary aesthetics,the ceramic features in the exhibition refer to both past creatures and future beings,
Vagus means the wanderer and is the name of the longest and most complex of cranial nerves.
Thevagus nerve runs from the brain through the face and thorax tothe abdomen. It touches all of the internal organs and the nerve iscrucial for our bodys breath, puls and speech.

Exhibitiontxt by Gisa Pantel

Fotocredit Per Andersen)

Link – text by Gisa Pantel Download PDF
Project info

2021

Modular system, speakers, leather strings, lightsensors, diode, glazed stoneware, glazed porcelain, wood

Collaboration with Andreas Stoubye, soloshow at Four Boxes, Krabbesholm, Denmark

The Exhibition VAGUS presents a series of acoustic sculptures connected in a circuit. A clean frequency is generated in the wooden part of the body, light-sensors placed in the sculptures on the wall pitch the tone according to registered movement by the visitors. The sound extends in the leatherstring penetrating the ceramic sculptures, creating waves in the string.

Embodying an extemporary aesthetics,the ceramic features in the exhibition refer to both past creatures and future beings,
Vagus means the wanderer and is the name of the longest and most complex of cranial nerves.
Thevagus nerve runs from the brain through the face and thorax tothe abdomen. It touches all of the internal organs and the nerve iscrucial for our bodys breath, puls and speech.

Exhibitiontxt by Gisa Pantel

Fotocredit Per Andersen)

Link – Download PDF
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