Sound of rain in Bangkok parawood, sand, metal plates and baskets. There is sand in the sidebaskets and that sand can be poured with shovel to the silo on top of the work. This will cause the sand to flow on the plates, making a sound like a rain while dripping on the thin tin. Eventually all the sand will gather on a basket under the work. The plates are traditional Thai plates and made from the same material as the many roofs in Bangkok. The work was made as a part of the workshop and exhibition in Thai : Nordic 2011 in Silpakorn university's art centre in Bangkok. |
Sateen ääni Bangkokissa kumipuu, hiekka, metallilautaset ja korit.
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