Frequency Chamber

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2015 to 2016

 Frequency Chamber, an installation based on audio representations of frequencies as a phenomenon that is present in almost everything around us. Sound frequencies vary in relation to the movement of people in a room. This interaction creates an intimate relationship between people and sound waves, which extends our insight into, and understanding of, the way in which things around us function, showing that what we can see and hear is only a segment of these phenomena.

The project idea is based on audio-visual presentation of events in the space at the level of particles and waves, which make up the entire micro and macro cosmos. All physical objects around us contain frequencies and wavelengths. Every star, every living being, everything is based on a similar principle, like the story that says that each of us contains a fraction of the stars that have created us. The work has further developed through a visual representation of the movement of people through space, in the form of points that change their color depending on the sound frequency, i.e. the speed of people’s movements. Every few minutes, the current position of the people will be recorded, namely points in the form of a photograph which is showing the concept of superposition. The goal is also to present the movement as a part of something important, part of a process that never stops, even though, at times, the opposite seems to be true. Sound and color are linked because, we can say, they are two almost identical things: both have their own frequency, i.e. wavelengths, both have a certain spectrum of visible and invisible to the human eye, i.e. the sounds we can and cannot hear. The movements are recorded via an thermal camera, which is connected with the specially programmed application.

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