No name (Installation)

Made by: Eva Lendorph

Collaboration with: Copenhagen-based independent label count 0

Exhibited in Copenhagen Denmark

Year: 2015

NO NAME was an interactive installation, showing a reflection of how living in these high tech times affects our way of seeing and observing. How all our computers and tablets both limits our perspective but also gives us new abilities to challenge how we see the world.

It narrowed the perspective of the audience so that they could only look down, through the corners of the eyes, but never look up or straight ahead. The audience would enter their heads into this squared box, with a high pitch sound, coming from a cobber ceiling. Their bodies would be bared and lit up by the lower hanging lights, so that the interactive audience's head would be hidden, but their body visible for the outside viewers.

On the bottom box, where upon you would enter onto a cobber surface, you would feel a vibration and hear a bass looping in the same repeating pulsation as the sound from above.

The installation, is lit up from above and below to set focus on the body standing in this partially isolated space, headless in between two surfaces of an endless pulse.

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