Sound Objects:

Sound Objects are found objects. Their physical appearances are sometimes modiefied to allude bureaucracy,
paperwork and broken communication.

They are made so that the viewer can interact with them. Sound playing devices are usually hidden,
and remain quiet until they are activated by a proximity sensor triggered by the movement of the viewer. Recordings are passages that have been translated to Pseudo-English, and read either by the artist or
by the actors.

 

The File Cabinet:

 

File Cabinet

Side view, with all drawers open. As the viewer opens the drawer, s/he hears a different Pseudo-English recording.

The printer on the top of the file cabinet is a dot matrix printer, and the big roll of paper has Pseudo-English text on it printed
over and over again.

file cabinet 02
Close up shot.
File Cabinet
Another close-up shot
File Cabinet 01
Detail shot from the inside drawer.

 

 

Keyboard and Mouse:

 

 
Keyboard Piece mounted on the wall. The mouse and the keyboard are connected to the wall. There is no computer. The tower-like structure amplifies, and directs the sound. The sound device is hidden.
Keyboard A close up shot.
Keyboard Another close-up shot.
Keyboard Detail shot. Under the base of the tower-like structure, there is a speaker and a sound playing device.