Plural realitiesVariable multisensory spaces | 34% light 33% space 33% sound
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In architecture, visible space, space that can be visually experienced, is almost always to the fore. Its arrangement, the significance of light, its furnishing. But spaces often have underestimated audible traits which – similar to light – can be used deliberately in architectural planning.
“Plural realities” plays with this knowledge and creates a variable auditive space, that enters into a dialogue with a variable visual space: the dominant interaction of our body with its environment through vision is modified by subtle auditory interventions so as to perplex our consciousness. The installation thus becomes a show laboratory for our ideas of space, demonstrating the influence of our habits of perception on our condition – and how this influence can be selectively controlled.
Curated by Franziska Hederer (A) & Werner Jauk (A)