
Ceramic, jute rope, beeswax and steel
Idiophone
Played by gently striking the suspended shapes with sticks


Aluminum, textile, acrylic, jute rope and beeswax
Idiophone
Gripped through the rectangular gap at the base, and gently pushed and pulled towards the player to create small ripples and reverberations


Ceramic, wood, guitar strings, acrylic paint, unfired clay and copper
Chordophone
Sound is produced by picking the strings with the copper pick to form gentle vibrations

Ceramic, paracord and guitar string
Chordophone
Sound is produced by plucking the string to form gentle vibrations

Canvas, Tagetes dye from Emily's garden and silver bells and coins from Saloni's home in India
Idiophone
Worn over the hands and played as a result of lifting and lowering arms or clapping hands

Ceramic, acrylic, copper and steel
Friction Idiophone
Played by tenderly running a stick over the three vessels

Ceramic
No touch required
Listening device
Steel and acrylic
Idiophone
This piece is held on each end and shaken back and forth or in up and down motions

Ceramic
Aerophones
Played by cupping the open ends over the ear, trapping air inside the shape

Ceramic
No touch required
Digital and surrounding sound are both amplified and trapped by the ceramic vessels
115 gallons of soil harvested from Knoxville, Tennessee
Laid out in a spiral to encourage witnesses to follow a compositional order











Ceramic, jute rope, beeswax and steel
Idiophone
Played by gently striking the suspended shapes with sticks
Aluminum, textile, acrylic, jute rope and beeswax
Idiophone
Gripped through the rectangular gap at the base, and gently pushed and pulled towards the player to create small ripples and reverberations
Ceramic, wood, guitar strings, acrylic paint, unfired clay and copper
Chordophone
Sound is produced by picking the strings with the copper pick to form gentle vibrations
Ceramic, paracord and guitar string
Chordophone
Sound is produced by plucking the string to form gentle vibrations
Canvas, Tagetes dye from Emily's garden and silver bells and coins from Saloni's home in India
Idiophone
Worn over the hands and played as a result of lifting and lowering arms or clapping hands
Ceramic, acrylic, copper and steel
Friction Idiophone
Played by tenderly running a stick over the three vessels
Ceramic
No touch required
Listening device
Steel and acrylic
Idiophone
This piece is held on each end and shaken back and forth or in up and down motions
Ceramic
Aerophones
Played by cupping the open ends over the ear, trapping air inside the shape
Ceramic
No touch required
Digital and surrounding sound are both amplified and trapped by the ceramic vessels
115 gallons of soil harvested from Knoxville, Tennessee
Laid out in a spiral to encourage witnesses to follow a compositional order