The Sonic Body is an audio-installation that uses interactive technology to create an orchestra of the human body. Developed as a collaboration between four interdisciplinary artists and a heart surgeon, the installation brings together art and medical-science to reveal the unheard sounds of the body.
The installation, created by artists Harry Neve, Thomas Michalak and Anna Orliac, appears on its exterior as a neutral cylindrical pod. Once inside however, the audience is immersed in a contrastingly tactile and multi-sensory space filled with sculptural fabric forms that evoke the shapes and contours of inner body parts. The audiences’ movements and contact with the installation triggers a symphony of sounds to be played that have been recorded from within the body [...]
extract form the sonicbody website, sonicbody.co.uk
Download the short documentation ( synopsis and pictures in a pdf ) in english or french. For more informations please contact us through this link: http://sonicbody.co.uk/contact
The Sonic Body was presented at the Move Digital Art Fair in La Coruna ( Spain ). It’s was a really good exhibition and the Sonic Body had a great success. We met some great Artists and saw some good Art work, like Arabesque installation by Peter William Holden. Arduino was used quite a lot in all installations.
The samples gathered were processed as little as possible to retain the original characteristics of the sounds. The Sonic Body is not only a installation. It was first a intimate experiment and private performance, with all sounds recorded from the artist Harry Neve and his partner’s bodies. The result is a spectrum of bodily acoustics beyond what we can usually hear; a lung that sounds like a baby crying, an intestine that sounds like a rainforest, and even the anatomical sound of a female orgasm that sounds like high-pitch whistling. The project creates a unique way of thinking about and experiencing the body, through sound.
Often people are scared to look ridiculous when confronted with interactive art, where it’s usually explicit that the piece can only function if the spectator uses it. The physical sensuality of the Sonic Body, however is something uncommon to interactive art, and as such allows people to feel comfortable with interacting and participating in public by offering an intimate space where the user is free to interact and enjoy.
The Sonic Body was first presented at the Blank Gallery, Brighton, 1 – 8 November 2007, and was part of the Brighton Digital Festival 2007.
This is one segment of a recording, but merged into stereo. Download link There is the background layer made of a sub rumble that goes trough slow and suttle variations. On top of this you will hear most the different sounds that was triggered/generated when touching or rubbing the textile shapes.
Small Eniarof at the “maison Folie Wazemmes” in Lille, France. CUICUI will be performing is pumping show and I will be playing with a special guest, Anna Chocola. Small Eniarof but big installations with Hyperolympic, Eggregor8, Brouette tuning, RR and a suprised!
Cuicui will be performing for Monsieur Moo at ART-O-RAMA, Marseille, la friche on the 10 of September at 21h30. Monsieur re-create a hotel room where Cuicui will be playing its gorilla-core sound on “Gateau-Blaster” (Cake Ghetto-Blaster). Part of Monsieur Moo work is to do customization of everyday life objects or tools in super loud Ghetto-Blaster (wheelbarrow, fridge, etc…).
Anna Chocola and I will be performing for the second time the “Charcuterie Brilliante” at the Eniarof Experimental Fun Fair in France, Aix-en-Provence School of Art, the 27 and 28 of March.