
yuri suzuki installs world map with speakers that play ambient sounds at google’s paris office
Environment Maps Yuri Suzuki in Google Office
Yuri Suzuki creates a large -scale installation of a map of the world with Reporters It plays the environment Sounds For Google The main office of art and culture in Paris. The named map of the world of the environment, a sound art card in the style of the wall, welcomes employees and visitors in the lobby. There are 100 speakers in the form of the world. Each of them plays notes from the extensive sound library of Google. Then these audio clips are combined with changing surrounding sounds.
All of them are located and processed in real time. Yuri Suzuki displays the database of the world for the Google office of steel-like material. He cut the holes in front to let in the speakers and uses the screws to hold them in place. Behind the installation of the world map, the artist creates bars to act as ventilation holes, and avoid speakers hiding inside from heating. The speakers are connected by wires to the computing system below. Then this mechanism forces the world’s card to reproduce and function in the Google office in Paris.
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Visitors can also vote in installation
There are also cameras and sensors hiding between the speakers on the map of the world of the world of Yuri Suzuki in Google office In Paris. When users approach and wave on the camera, the world map calls a “ridiculous” sound to name one of many, as a result. Sound artist He says that visitors can also make their own voices to the installation. They can record their votes. Then the world sound card spatially displays them through the speakers.
With this in mind, the work of art is also interactive. Yuri Suzuki describes this work for the Google office as the transformation of archival field entries into a living, developing sound landscape. For him, this is his way to show how diverse the world can be through sounds. “The map of world surrounding sound prompts the audience to listen, explore and interact with the vast sound landscape of our planet, deepening their understanding of the world through sound.” The artist adds.
Yuri Suzuki creates a world map with speakers for Google Arts Arts and Culture’s Office in Paris
The named world world map, sound work welcomes employees and visitors in the lobby
100 speakers are located in the form of the world
Behind the installation of the world map, the sound artist creates bars to act as ventilation holes
the speakers are connected by wires to the computing system below
Yuri Suzuki raises the database of the world of the Google office from steel material