Everyday objects are used in an unintended way: to make sound. A single tap, a discordant chorus, a sonorous conversation.
Many-to-Many began as a study exploring the networked communication of trees and resulted in a reflexive exercise examining the pre-verbal ways humans navigate the world through our senses. Playing with these objects helps us remember the sensory way we explored the world before we had words for it. To imagine a new way of communicating – a layered composition, revealing many to many relationships and conversations.
Many-to-Many began as a study exploring the networked communication of trees and resulted in a reflexive exercise examining the pre-verbal ways humans navigate the world through our senses. Playing with these objects helps us remember the sensory way we explored the world before we had words for it. To imagine a new way of communicating – a layered composition, revealing many to many relationships and conversations.