Noise Impermeability
1.Kraftwerk, 00’02’49
2.Kunsthaus Zürich, 00’03’22
3.Museum Art Tel-aviv, 00’04’47
4.Rolex Center -00’06’’17
Stereo soundpieces.
Noise Impermeability is an hybrid exploration of sound and architecture, focusing on the acoustics of cultural spaces like Kunsthaus Zürich, the Rolex Center, Kraftwerk Berlin, and the Tel Aviv Art Museum. Through field recordings, the project questions sound uniformity in these environments, creating subjective soundtracks that highlight each space’s unique sonic character.
Thesis research supervised by Vincent Normand
Supported by ECAL 2018–2019