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electro-acoustic modules

material-based systems in which sound emerges through physical interaction.
objects are displaced from their original function and reconfigured as sound-producing arrangements.

Electro-Acoustic Modules is a series of experimental arrangements that investigate the transposition of materials and objects beyond their original functional designation.

The work involves a displacement of objects from their original functional context. This shift is not merely conceptual but operative: objects are physically reconfigured and activated as sound-producing systems.

Sound is generated through the excitation of material structures. Processes such as vibration, resonance, friction, and movement function as materially effective conditions that structure the production of sound.

The modules are composed of industrial and everyday materials in conjunction with mechanical and electroacoustic components. Behaviour is determined by material properties, their arrangement, and applied interventions.

Each module is conceived as a test arrangement rather than a finished instrument. The systems are not fully determined; their behaviour remains contingent and not fully predictable.

The work does not aim at the construction of instruments, but at the articulation of material-based sound sources as perceptual systems.