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Keywords: Light | Voice

Works by Robert Rauschenberg:

Open Score| Revolver| Shades| Solstice


United States | interaktive Installation semitransparent verspiegeltes Plexiglas vor Plexiglas mit Siebdrucken, verborgene elektrische Lampen und elektronische Bauteile; Ingenieure: | Participants: Billy Klüver, L. J. Robinson, Per Biorn, Ralph Flynn, Museum Ludwig, Stiftung Ludwig | Hardware: Fred Waldhauer | Programming: (speech analysis) | interactive installation
 

 Robert Rauschenberg
«Soundings»

End of the 1960s, Rauschenberg was exploring the field of ‹art and technology› and was co-founder of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). He created a series fo interactive installations and sculptures that, like «Soundings» play on the relationship between seeing and hearing.
The installation is a 36 foot long sculpture made up of three layers of Plexiglas. The front layer is partially mirrorized and behind are two layers of Plexiglas with images of a wooden chair on them. Different lights behind the sheets of Plexiglas vary in intensity based upon the amount of sound in the room and backlight the images so they are visible through the mirror. The sound is divided into four frequency bands, so that a high-pitched voice or sound would trigger a different set of lights from a low-pitched voice or sound; that is, children trigger different lights from adults standing beside them.

 

Rudolf Frieling