Water in the (h)air(2024)
Sound installation, Dimentions variable
Hairs from diverse human, PLA amplifiers, stretch sensor, metal, handmade copper circuit board, wood, wires, microcontroller
Water in the (h)air is a sound installation that senses the humidity in the air through human hair and interprets it into rhythmic sound. Human and animal hair has historically been used to produce hygrometers. When humidity changes, the length of hair changes accordingly due to its high hygroscopicity. In the installation, diverse human hairs are collected and suspended in the air as humidity sensors. Their subtle changes in length are measured digitally, then further translated to low frequency sound (faster rhythms indicate lower humidity).
Credits:
Collaboration with Qianxun Chen
Photo by Daniel Vadazs, Bon Kim
Video by Daniel Vadasz
Video edited by Qianxun Chen
From the class “Scopes of Coexistence”
by Bojana
Exhibitions:
<Scopes of Coexistence>
Galerie Flat
Bremen(de)
2023