Completed: September 2019
Dimensions: Three 2.5’ x 6’ trays and three 6’ wide projections
Materials: wood, grass, wire, projectors, glass beads
This sound installation demonstrates that everything that becomes massive, starts small and gains momentum, like a pandemic that is triggered by a patient zero and is accelerated by recycled air, poor hygiene, and unfinished antibiotic regimens. A track of a multi-layer melody plays when a participant touches one of the five touch-sensitive pads but the full song can only be heard when all sensors are activated. The piece challenges visitors to connect and collaborate towards a common goal.
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