Can you see a forest, Can you hear the Moon?


A modular wall installation and experimental sound design, consisted of 3 wooden panels and built-in mini speakers, broadcasting the score. Mixed for 6 interchanging mono speakers through either left or right panning .

Referencing pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon that causes some people to see or hear a vague or random image or sound as something significant, the subject matter in the wooden sculptures is open to interpretation to each viewer. Some see mountains, others see faces, letters or pyramids. The sound score provides a possible rendition to depicted elements. Can you decipher human speech, a reverberating bridge, a forest, or maybe winds from a surface of Mars? The abstract tapestry of sounds lasts for 38 min. The project is akin to a Rorschach test, harmonizing myriads of perspectives and connotations, along with providing a unique platform for incorporating both physical senses and imagination in an observer.