Elm is a video installation piece.
Built for the Polygon’s 2020 Response Program, Elm is a multimedia installation that was built on March 10th, 2021. By using a six-channel audio rig suspended from a tree, all noise within a 50-meter radius is audible. When displayed in a gallery setting, it is projected onto a wall to scale to emulate the sensation of being present in the environment onscreen.
Materials: Tree, microphones, XLR cables, audio leveller.
Video shot on Sony FDR-AX1 Handycam.
Untitled (Sound Installation) is an audio installation.
First built in October 2019, the installation encourages viewers/listeners to play their music via an auxiliary cable on the couch. The music is then relayed through a variety of audio-based devices before returning to the viewer/listener via headphones.
Materials: Sofa, wooden frames, 3.5 mm aux cable, 2-way radios, tin cans, string, laptops (running Skype), Bluetooth earbuds, glass jar, shotgun microphone and cord, Sony AX1 camera, headphones.