hello! I'm a sculpture and spatial practice student from Melbourne and I am making a piece for an exhibition revolving around sound art - which we have actually been given a small budget for as it's going to be exhibited in a large gallery space here - hence I'm being a bit ambitious - but it's a really great opportunity. My idea at present is as follows:
Buy stainless steel sheeting to create a large round tube that freestands on the floor - about 1-1.5m in diameter and 3 meters tall. This will have a door on the side so you can enter and enclose yourself in the space (either a door that goes all the way up so that the whole tube cracks open when you open it, or a cut in door). The stainless steel will have a no. 8 (mirror) finish on the inside. The outside treatment is up for grabs.
Ideally I would love for you to be able to stand inside the tube and generate sounds by interacting with the tube - either by moving your body through your proximity to the metal - in the style of a theremin, or perhaps there is another solution I haven't thought of yet, like just touching the metal. It would be nice if there was a sliding scale in the sounds emitted as the work is based upon a composer called Percy Grainger who created these incredible "free music machines" where he wanted to escape from the limitations of notes and scales in classical musical instruments. he's a very interesting guy (1882-1961).
Anyway - The design of the tube is also up for grabs - early days - perhaps it needs to be insulated from the floor in which case it could potentially hang from the ceiling so it sits just above the floor, or sit on something insulating. I think it is ok for the sculpture to react to both inside and outside persons, or just one or the other. I was also wondering around relaying the sound created to a different part of the gallery so there is a listening section where you gain insight into the occurrences happening somewhere else - live. But that is just another little other idea floating around...
I am not electronically savvy and don't know the ins and outs of how these things can work very well. If anyone reads this and has any thoughts / ideas for solutioning / some home truths about "your dreaming!" that'd be really valuable for me.
Thanks for reading this far anyway - much appreciate your time!!!
All the very best,
nicki