Fluisterende Wind (2017) – Edwin van der Heide and Marcel Cobussen
Fluisterende Wind is situated in a passage that traverses underneath a Leiden University building. It consists of a 12.5 by 2.5 meter wall relief and an eight-channel generative sound composition. The composition generates a continuum with a varying interplay of soft swooshing wind—swelling and decreasing—silence, and human speech. This sometimes gives the impression that the wind is whispering phrases and messages, even though the sounds will never turn into clearly recognisable words or sentences.
Links:
Edwin van der Heide’s homepage
Marcel Cobussen’s homepage
