rethinking visual’s installation “be quiet eyes” will be showing during Art Month Ameland, on the Dutch island of Ameland at “Dit Eiland“, the gallery of cross-media artist Timo Mank (Archipel Media Lab). “be quiet eyes” exists in the real world in the field behind the gallery, where it is the complement to the remains of a round silo. Here, rethinking visual have built a listening post, a shelter, containing an extract of the sounds of the field that were recorded during a month long period. This sound mapping had its basis in Second Life, where it was designed, and its virtual model in Second Life is shown in Museum Sorgdrager Huis as the second installation to this piece.
In its construction, the listening post refers to the surrounding landscape and the old dike on which it stands, being built from willow saplings that are harvested from the land itself.The felt is likewise a natural material used in the building of mongolian yurts.The effect is one of insulation and protection, a shelter where sight is switched off and sound becomes the dominant sensory stimulus.
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