Yuri Suzuki's UTOOTO is an interactive installation at Camden Arts Projects, allowing visitors to construct and modify a sound structure using modular components. The design features a network of white pipes with colored horns at varying heights, facilitating collective participation. Visitors can speak into horns and listen to echoed sounds, engaging with the installation by reconfiguring its pathways. This innovative setup is accessible for all ages, promoting play and interaction through sound. Prior exhibitions included Design Saint Etienne and Echoes of Nature, showcasing Suzuki's artistic emphasis on vibrant and engaging sonic experiences.
Yuri Suzuki's UTOOTO installation enables participants to interactively build a sonic structure using modular sound parts, allowing for collective creation and exploration of sound dynamics.
Visitors can reconfigure the pavilion-like design by adjusting the pathways of the horns, altering the acoustic experience and creating a unique sound environment with each interaction.
The flexible design of UTOOTO accommodates visitors of all heights, featuring horns positioned at various levels to ensure accessibility and engagement for all ages.
Suzuki emphasizes that UTOOTO functions as an acoustic device, facilitating collective play and participation among viewers, enhancing the interactive experience of sound.
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