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PROCESS
1. Cut the wooden boards into 6 isosceles trapezoids, with a thickness of 9 mm, a short side of 6 cm, a long side of 40 cm, and a height of 1.2 m. Each trapezoid should have a side angle of 60 degrees. Additionally, make a parallel cut 10 cm from the short side of each board to divide it into two parts.
2. Assemble these two parts into a horn shape, using wood glue to bond them together, and secure them with a nail gun.
3. At the joints of each piece, drill 3 grooves to accommodate magnets, allowing the two parts to attract each other.
4. Connect the two wooden pieces with a hinge using screws, and fix them at the horn opening.
5. Use a 1.2-meter wooden stick as a support to ensure the structure's stability. The base dimensions are 0.8 m x 0.6 m, supported by four wooden strips on each side.
6. After taking photos, use drawing software to design the colors, and paint with white, black, and red.
7. Draw the CAD drawings according to the internal dimensions and design different cutouts for the shapes.
8. Create the models using methods such as laser cutting.
INSTALLATION
12 Sep - 15 Oct, 2024Materials: wooden board, magnets, plastic sheet,acrylic sheet, cardstock, bearings.
This is an integrated device for sound capture and playback, inspired by turntables and speakers. People can immerse themselves in the entire space by rotating the device or entering it through the listening point. At the same time, they can transmit sound towards the device, such as singing, allowing others to experience variations in sound at the listening point. Additionally, changing the listening medium will also affect the sound's quality. This device not only enhances the perception of the site but also influences and diminishes existing perceptions through the use of different materials.