An interactive sonic installation uses home-brewed electronics to reintroduce the ways in which we experience sound. This is the first in a forthcoming series of installations, demonstrations and performances, and an introduction to the Right to Sound project, a social justice movement using visual art and technology to raise awareness about the hearing-impaired community.
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