July 5, 2012

Audio-visual artist, Kathy Hinde’s work is pretty extraordinary. At TEDGlobal, she showed a version of this installation from last year. From the TED blog post: “Essentially, she found a broken piano that was going to be discarded. She stripped it and then she hung it up as a screen on which to project video. It’s rigged, mechanically, so that if a bird is projected on a string, that string will play a note. So, by projecting a video of birds on the piano, she can play a tune.” Kinetic sound sculpture gone wild.

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    Another amazing musical recycling, with a very interesting premise! It’d be neat to see more installations like this...
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