(IR)reversible 2007
Interactive sound-installation (wooden stage, screens, violin, music stand, video, electronics)
Ir/reversible is an interactive audio visual installation exploring the entropic bases of information theory. How the accumulative effects of memory or knowledge may be viewed and experienced as an irreversible process that informs and transforms our perception of the past, present and future. The viewer is invited to step onto the stage and play the violin, this acts as a game controller for the three videos which depict a violin being blow up. The violins react to various frequencies and demand an intensive and passionate playing of the instrument to reverse the explosive effects.