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Calm In the eye of the noise

In a 6 minute installation, a symphony of sound, light and visuals come together within a captivating space. Intergrading on the sensory dimensions, amplifying the impact of impulse regulation.

How are we able to focus in this contemporary world with arousal and impulses all around? A theme that is very relevant after the social trauma we collectively experienced from covid. Veralinde noticed that she and the people around her were overwhelmed a lot more easily. She started to experiment with the feeling of being surrounded and inflatable objects.

On a daily base people are aroused by impulses, impulses you’re obligated to react on. Veralinde wanted to create a space where you don’t have to respond to these impulses but shape a space where you can experience with regulated impulses.

To evoke a linear easing, the installation will start with a translation to sounds of the city accompanied by geometric visuals. Which evolves into organic shapes and sounds. Inspired by the true beauty of nature’s form.

The installation is built up from 2 round shaped inflatables, with a white cloth fluidly draped around it.

Nominated for, Minerva award for design 2023

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