The Physical Value of Sound
Yuri Suzuki is currently holding his first solo show at the Clear Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, titled The Physical Value of Sound. The exhibit houses a number of interactive pieces in which visitors can experiment with the physicality of vinyl records in order to produce new sounds and physical forms.
With the lost of their physicality, objects become virtual existences. The reason why I have a feeling of uneasiness towards sound recorded in a digital format, is because the digital data of sound is nothing more than a virtual copy of the existing original,’ says Suzuki.
And here’s an excellent clip of the Sound Chaser that you have to see!
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