Temporarily Blind …
My Project is based around taking data from sound and creating it into something visual. In simple words the data of sound has to mutate a agent. Is it possible to translate sound into architecture in a way that the space generates a unique spatial quality? In the last period of summer quarter I researched into works of architects that have been working with sound( actually music) . Do these works help me? No, because they translated the sound into architecture as an abstract sketch interpreting a given piece of music or sound, which then provided a basis for the design. I have to migrate my researches in different field. Artists , for example, have been trying to translate the sound in something physical, with better results that architects . If we look at works from Daniel Widrig, Shajay Booshan, Banjamin Maus, Leaner Herzog, Andreas Fischer, and Marius Watz we can understand better this transition from sound to something visual and physic.