Audio Cube Installation, Mastel + Mastel, Brooklyn NY

A listening space is constructed from stacked cardboard bales. Inside the space, embedded speakers play live processed audio from two shortwave radios.

Envisioned as a dark space for audio, the entrance/exit is light filled and acoustically sealed by two layers of vinyl strips, clear and amber tinted. These strips, ubiquitous in refrigerated spaces and loading docks, form thresholds to the darkened space. The mass of the cardboard bales is used as an acoustic barrier. The participant is first attracted by bright light, then enveloped by sound.

Collaborators: C404 (Multi-Media Artists) now named C505
Exhibited:
xxxx-xxx 200x at the xxxxxxxx, NY, NY
Design / Fabrication: Lauren Crahan, John Hartmann, Troy Ostrander
Assistants: Jeff Etelamaki, Darren Guyer