MACHINES FOR SINGING by Mike Blow & Rowena Easton

Machines For Singing is an architectural sound installation which 'plugs in' to a building to record the subsonic and supersonic life of its fabric. Real time audio streams are processed, to create a symphony out of the dynamic interplay of environmental forces with structural elements, and experienced live as the building's own music.

By exploring our relationship with the places we inhabit, and transforming our experience of space, Machines for Singing invites us to think about the built environment in new ways.

Concrete and cork modular seating unit, speaker stands and mirror bright stainless clad bass unit designed, built and installed by millimetre.