Birding Apparatus, established in 2015, is a fictional paleontological instrument that explores how dinosaurs might have sounded. By dramatically slowing down bird sounds from old records, an auditory reconstruction of the prehistoric is created—an experience that becomes almost physical with closed eyes.
The installation got some new updates that can be seen and heard in the Variables, Assumptions and Uncertainties exhibition, currently on show in p.ART.s in Oirlo.
The sound pitch has been further reduced with the aid of a digital pitch shifter, making the dinosaurs not just audible, but tangible. The work balances between science and speculation, posing the question: what is knowledge when it becomes sensory?
Sneak preview of Birding Apparatus:
Variables, Assumptions and Uncertainties
September 7 - October 5 2025
Finissage October 5 - 15:00 hrs
Saturday - Sunday 12:00 -17:00 hrs
September 7 - October 5 2025
Finissage October 5 - 15:00 hrs
Saturday - Sunday 12:00 -17:00 hrs
p.ART.s - Castenrayseweg 19 in Oirlo (NL)
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