The Sound Drawing Architecture, 2017
4 channel sound installation, duration: 5 mins
4 channel speakers, visual score (digital print)

above: installation views at Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2017

above: the visual score

above: sound recording, that draws the architecture with a microphone

Like you use a pencil for drawing on a paper, a misused handheld microphone physically 'draws' around the corners and edges of the Charlottenborg building. This score is superimposed on the blueprint of the architecture. As the American architect Louis Kahn states "All of the material world is Light that has spent itself. " Notably, Kahn is describing making an architectural drawing, an aesthetic philosophic idea of line and geometry on architecture. He sees that the place where he make a line is where the light is not. When the architecture is built, lines become physical walls and light is suspended there.
The sonic geometry play, which 'draws' around the edges of the building with the microphone, however, disperses boundary unlike geometric line and curve in floor-plan. This approximate 5 minute sonic event attempts to give an experience of the moment when sound unifies the sources of the material-mass of the building, offering up the interpretation of line and geometry to spatialized time. view of installation of visual material/ poster: score for the architecture