Cave of Sounds is an installation connecting music’s prehistoric origins with the technological radicalism of the music hacker scene. Eight bespoke instruments are exhibited in a circle. They are there to be played by the audience in an unmediated collaborative exploration. The project began in November 2012 at London’s Music Hackspace as part of Tim Murray-Browne’s Embedded artistic residency with Sound and Music. The project was Nominated for Ars Electronica STARTS PRIZE 2019 and is currently on display in Milan in a solo exhibition at Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci.
Credit: Artist, Producer and Creative Consultant