440Hz
Installation – with United Visual Artists

Responsive light and sound installation transforming the human body into an instrument.

The human body can be considered an instrument: our movements creating vibrations both within and beyond the limits of our senses. As we navigate through our environment, we tune into this stimuli. Constantly adapting – creating an evolving feedback loop between ourselves and surrounding space.
440Hz tunes into this field, utilising light and sound to translate energy into a form which we can see, hear and feel - enabling a physical and emotional response. The canvas surrounds the participant, continuously being re-sculpting and transformed in direct response to their actions.
Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Hobart, Tasmania. 2016/17





