Sound/Light/Street

"Sound/Light/Street" is an installation by Edwin van der Heide.

Sound/Light/Street

S/L/S; photo: Jan Sprij

Along de Witte de With Street units consisting of light sensors and microphones are attached. These units register street activity, and pass on the data to a line of lamps installed in the V2_ exhibition space. A continuum is created between changes in light, infra-sonics and the audible street sounds. The intensity of the lamps in the exhibition space mirror what is effectively happening a bit further down the road at the Witte de With Street. In order to capture the sounds, the audience is equipped with special receivers, so they can audibly zoom in and out.

This work is related to Sound Modulated Light.

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