Sound Sculpture
Unfolding Intersections is based on a recycled metal structure that functions simultaneously as instrument, resonator, and spatial interface. Activated through a composition of shifting frequencies, the sculpture is set into varying states of vibration, revealing the resonant properties of the material in relation to the acoustic character of the surrounding space. Sound travels through the metal, into the room, and back again, forming a continuously responsive system.
Rather than presenting sound within a space, the work makes the space itself audible. The room behaves like an expanded loudspeaker — one that visitors can enter, move through, and listen from within. In this context, listening becomes a physical and perceptual act, shaped by movement, proximity, and attention.
In cooperation with Forplay Society
December 2025 / Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Picture by Smiha Kapoor