Miniature Cityscape
Naoki Terada
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Hats off to the Barbarians. This is great. And very public health-y.
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The piece is composed of 5 vertical aquariums holding a fish in each as a video camera records its movements which are then translated into sounds through a computer software. As the fish moves casually up and down through the aquarium, the movements are captured into digital sounds signals. With 5 different instruments the fish become the conductors of a live concert. The installation gives us the opportunity to be part of the concert, as we witness the live performance of nature and enjoy the sound that it produces.
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Jennifer Maestre
“To make the pencil sculptures, I take hundreds of pencils, cut them into 1-inch sections, drill a hole in each section (to turn them into beads), sharpen them all and sew them together.”