Aluminum Forest © Giorgio Benni
Aluminum Forest © Giorgio Benni
“Aluminium Forest”

Program

08.00
Katherine Balch/Ted Moore
Aluminum Forest
Sound installation for handmade automatic aluminum wind chimes

The sound installation is open from 8.00 to 18.30.

Workshops: Build your own Aluminum Forest
Tüftelwerk – Albert Koechlin Stiftung,
Unterlachenstrasse 5, 6005 Luzern
for adults and children ages 13 and up:
Mon 11. & Tue 12.11. | 16.00–21.00
for children ages 9 and up:
Wed 13. & Sat 16.11. | 14.00–18.00
Registration begins on 6 August at: tueftelwerk.ch/tuefteln/
08.00

Description

How it rustles and swooshes, rattles and flaps about! Over the course of two days, the Peterskapelle will be transformed into an artificial forest teeming with sounds. Katherine Balch and Ted Moore have distributed 48 handmade aluminum wind chimes throughout Lucerne’s oldest church, each individually set in motion and made to resonate by its own motor. The wind chimes also react to the movements of visitors, which are detected by small sensors, thus turning the sound installation into a performative space. The audience can participate in other ways as well. Four workshops in the Tüftelwerk will allow adults and children to craft their own wind chimes from used aluminum they bring with them, which in turn will enable this sonic forest to continue to grow.




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