Veer (2012), an installation by Adam Fure and Ashley Fure
Ashley Fure, Sound and Interaction Design
Adam Fure, Architectural Design
Batting, Custom Steel Branching System, Pressure Sensors, LEDs, Speakers, Computer, and Control Software
In Veer, created with architect Adam Fure, swaths of cotton batting wrap a branching steel structure to create a soft, interior sleeve for a room. Participants navigate tunnels and alcoves, activating speakers and LEDs embedded in the material walls as they move. Sensors disaggregate the musical form into gestural components, linked to locations, that elide into dramatic phrases through movement. Sonic, visual, and proprioceptive cues align into fused, synesthetic emphases. Gradations in color and ceiling height are mapped to acoustic shifts in register, spectral density, and gestural shape. High blanched walls project soft white noise while cramped regions thick with color screech out multiphonics. In Veer, space and matter are charged with an expressive force let loose through movement.
Veer is a multimedia installation that transforms space, sound, and light into variable dimensions of an experiential field. A base of polyester batting wraps a branching steel structure creating a soft, interior sleeve comprised of tunnel-like folds. Participants bend and push through saturated matter, pulling sound and light from sensors embedded in the material walls. In Veer, space provokes movement, movement provokes sound, and engaged participants instigate an emergent perceptual form.
Veer was funded and exhibited by Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany.
Veer, an installation by Adam Fure and Ashley Fure from SIFT on Vimeo.