In the Darkside Gallery, Cara-Ann Simpson’s Geo Sound Helmets is an interactive sound and visual art installation that explores the creation of new technology (open-air active audio signal cancellation) and perceptions of space.
Past Exhibition
Tūrei 4 Oketopa -
Paraire 11 Noema
Tuesday 4 October -
Friday 11 November
2011
Cara-Ann Simpson’s Geo Sound Helmets is an interactive sound and visual art installation that explores the creation of new technology (open-air active audio signal cancellation) and perceptions of space. This is an ongoing project between Simpson and engineer Eva Cheng. Geo Sound Helmets will consist of a series of large, painted helmet-like objects with speakers inside. Visitors will be invited to put their head inside different ‘helmets’ to hear different three-dimensional soundscapes. The helmets are fully interactive – visitors will be able to control the work with their breath. This exhibition will be the global premiere of the Geo Sound Helmets.
Saturday 8 October 2011: Cara-Ann Simpson in discussion with Su Ballard
Presented alongside Jenny Gillam Frank, Blue Oyster Art Project Space and Emma Febvre-Richards The Rituals of Control. These exhibitions all explore the roles and functions of technology in everyday life.