woensdag 15 augustus 2012

Weiche Wu





The Height Recorder uses a common experience, featuring a doorframe as a height chart and leaving marks on it to show a child’s height, to record the specific memory. By using a long wooden stick hanging on the wall, the user can stand against the stick and draw a mark on it every year. After some years the stick can be cut into several pieces, according to the marks and reassembled into musical scales on a xylophone. Those scales are ordered by year, each scale represents an age of the user. Therefore, when a mallet slides across the xylophone, the sound pattern narrates the user’s height changing process. Website









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