


On the roof of the gallery, an ad-hoc wind turbine is installed, connected to a control box inside the gallery.
Inside this box are two amplifiers, two frequency generators, and two 5V relays.
When the wind is strong enough (approximately 6 m/s) to spin the turbine and generate 5V of power, the relays are activated.
This activation, in turn, powers the frequency generators, which emit pulsating sounds. Each circuit produces its own rhythm, made audible through contact speakers attached to two separate jerrycans.
The amount of water in each stack of jerrycans alters the tone of the frequency.
Through this system, the external force of the wind is translated into sound, bringing the fource of the wind directly into the gallery.







2025
graphite on acrylic
2025
water, wind, cotton, jerrycans, ad-hoc wind turbine, frequency generator, amplifier, exciter speakers, plastic stretch foil