Sound2023
sparklers
Installation that makes the radiation around us audible

Concept
Cosmic rays—a form of radiation—fall on the earth every day.
This installation uses fog, an analog medium, to make that daily phenomenon visible. We have long coexisted with radiation. Perhaps it was we ourselves who turned it into something to fear—once we began to harness it for human purposes. By contemplating cosmic rays as one might gaze at a shooting star, the work invites us to reconsider the relationship between ourselves and radiation.
Video
Sound
Documentation




Credits
- Director
- Fuku Hirano, Shu Inoue
- Supervisor
- Akira Wakita, Yuri Tanaka, Akitaka Ariga
- Concept Adviser
- Kazuki Nagata
- Sound
- Kairi Haruna, Momoha Anayama, Yusuke Kai, Hiroki Sawada, Yuma Isaka, Atsuya Tsuchida
- Special Thanks
- Yoshinori Shibahara, Yuki Ishibashi, Taito Fushimi, Yusuke Kikuta, Taisho Nishihara, Kotaro Yokokawa
- Year
- 2023
- Type
- Group exhibition (Wakita Lab, Keio SFC)
- Tools
- Max/MSP, SuperCollider
Exhibitions
- ZOU-NO-HANA FUTURESCAPE PROJECT 2023 — Minatomirai, Yokohama2023
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