Installation

Untitled (1999)

This is an audio installation intended to be played in an enclosed rectangular room with few (or preferably no) objects in the room. It is a procedurally generated set of sinusoidal waves that interfere with each other to create a textured tone and also create interference patterns with the sound waves in the room. The auditory perception of the tones you hear changes as you move about the room where the interference causes some regions of space to be amplified and others to be muted. It also changes over time as the sinusoidal waves slowly evolve based on the functions used to generate them, eventually becoming seemingly random noise.

Untitled (1999)

Chair, Desk, Wax Paper, Cellophane

Untitled (1999)

Approximately 1000 inkjet prints