Tin Can Telephone Secrets

Sound installation that broadcasts recordings of beehives and whistling sounds of wind instruments. Plaster eggs are filled with bee corpses collected during the recordings. It is a tribute to the bees that were in the hive, an echo of the ancestors. The broadcast passes through a string telephone mechanism, so a cotton thread diffuses the frequencies between two membranes. A metal container distributes the sound inside the building.

Exposition Abbaye de la Cambre 2021, Brussels Belgium

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