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WIP


With time I start to collect a lot of different components that are left untouched in my workspace. Instead of finding practical applications to these modules, I want to highlight them outside of their application. Here, I have this 16-channel relay module, I use relays across most of my projects and I’ve always liked the clicking sound they make when switched on. I’m taking advantage of the 16 channels as a way to create rythms, the sound and light produced by the board turns it into a thing on its own that escapes its practical purpose. 
I am now working on a casing / backside that would make this setup wall mountable. The wooden board here only serves as a background for these pictures, I’m more inclined to work with metal in this case. 




Here is my latest sound sculpture. It still needs proper documentation but I’m really happy with how it came together, I found this plastic trash bin a while ago in a second hand shop and used it since then as a desktop bin because it quickly gets clustered with small parts and bits when working on electronics. On a random weekend, I noticed I had a salvaged speaker that would fit perfectly in the plastic bin and that pushed me to find a context where a sound sculpture could emerge from it. While this piece to me has still parts to improve, physically and conceptually, the sculpture is now called Yeah, I make music.