Coming from a family of engineers and architects, Bain has long had
an interest in the intersection of sound and architecture. “I draw a connection
between the body of the structure and the body of the spectator,” he says, also
calling this piece “an intervention against architecture”.
So if any readers/travelers find themselves walking down this leafy boulevard
in Berlin, at this address they might consider disconnecting their iPod and
plugging in to a larger, more visceral sonic experience.
an interest in the intersection of sound and architecture. “I draw a connection
between the body of the structure and the body of the spectator,” he says, also
calling this piece “an intervention against architecture”.
So if any readers/travelers find themselves walking down this leafy boulevard
in Berlin, at this address they might consider disconnecting their iPod and
plugging in to a larger, more visceral sonic experience.
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