Room recording at Eden Eden
Contact microphone recording at Eden Eden
In Eden Eden you hear certain powerful things with a regularity (elevated train every 4 minutes, clocktower every 15) and others that are irregular and particular (people talking, birds, cars, trucks, an alarm).
The two rooms are like amplifiers which indicate a two-folded reality outside the sticker-frosted windows.
In the process of creating a precise record of the sound, two devices were used as hearing-/ and seeing aids.
Between the two Edens a contact microphone captures over touch what the window listens to: dissolving acoustic hierarchies of its surroundings.
Used as lens to make the drawings, a GoPro adds distance, delay, and its own logical perspective.
Sound accumulates into a sound crust.
A sound crust is where all the sounds are washed up to the margins, into an opaque rim.
The sound crust wouldn’t make a practical archive of common sense, because the levels of time are inseparable.
The crust defies a quick cleaning.
The sound crust attracts whatever comes across to stick with it.
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