GhostBlind | 2020
Created for the group exhibition Interdimensionale at Gammelgaard, Herlev, Denmark.
Reflective camouflage screens for hunting, plastic foil, rock speakers, sound equipment
GhostBlind is a sculpture that tries to assimilate into the landscape, while processing its surroundings. GhostBlind
consists of two camouflage screens for hunting, and four speakers
shaped as rocks. The screens have been developed to reflect the
landscape in order to reduce the chance of detection for the hunter.
The rock speakers are usually used in pool environments or parks, where
it is desired to conceal the speaker. The rocks emit a soundscape
consisting of processed voice recordings, synth textures and recordings
of electronic apparatuses such as microwave ovens and fridges. The
screens have been modified with two quotation marks, pointing at the
surroundings of the sculpture, as well as the viewer and the sounds
emanating from the rocks.
Listen to the soundscape on Soundcloud. Supported by The Danish Arts Foundation
Photo: David Stjernholm