Sound art installations can be hit or miss, but this amazing piece at the Art Museum of Estonia looks like a winner. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
Sound art has an identity crisis. Trapped between experimental music and traditional art mediums, it suffers from inaccessibility and an elitist, academic “cost of entry” requirement in order to ...
Last month, Ars Electronica announced the winners of their annual Prix Ars Electronica, which awards art on the interface of technology, science and society. The jury was tasked with narrowing down ...
Bruce Nauman’s “Acoustic Wedge (Sound Wedge — Double Wedge)” features a wedge-shaped structure with two corridors that funnel the viewer into a single, pointed end. The towering walls are lined with ...
Gleaming black robot sculptures speak to one another across a room. What happens when humans get in the way? Soxels Uses 1,000 Tiny Speakers to Create “Sound Images” That Move [Video] Simon Schiessl ...
In 2008, artists Julio César Morales and Eamon Ore-Girón, working under the moniker Los Jaichackers (a play on “hijackers”), created a large cube that was part minimalist sculpture, part functional ...
Here at Hackaday, we love a good art piece, whether that involves light or sound. Combining both is a sure-fire way to get our attention, and [Eirik Brandal] did just that with his Void Extrusion ...
Apt for a city known for its natural setting and its distinctive sounds, the Blanton Museum of Art will be the first major U.S. museum with a dedicated outdoor space for sound sculpture, according to ...
It’s no secret that we really like circuit sculptures around here, and we never tire of seeing what creative ways people come up with to celebrate the components used to make a project, rather than ...
Work by Visual Arts alumna Lau Wai at the 2020 MFA Thesis Exhibition Fall 2022 applications are now being accepted for the MFA Visual Arts and Sound Art Programs at Columbia University School of the ...
The laws of each art are convertible into the laws of every other. So wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1841. And so believes American Composer Earle Brown, 42, whose music bears an unmistakable ...