Concept map – Whisper
a Message to ‘The Big Ear’
Problem
Statement:
Freedom of speech is the political right of
every citizen in a democratic society to communicate one’s
opinion publicly without fear
of censorship or punishment. In today’s world, there is no
real communication between the civilians and politicians, and ‘speech’ is
simply restricted to social media. While the law makers all over the world
have shut their ears and doors to the problems of the common man, the South
Korean government is opening doors to create an effective platform for
communication.
Description
of installation:
Korean architect & artist Yang Soo-in has
designed an interactive sculpture called Yobosayo (Korean
word used to call someone’s attention, like ‘hello’), a large, ear-shaped
sculpture that records the opinions of passers-by and relays it over speakers
installed in the newly opened Seoul City Hall. The 8 feet tall sculpture has an
installed microphone inside that records the messages and each message is
then relayed through speakers located around the City Hall. Sensors on the
suspended speakers detect how many officials have heard the messages and the
amount of time people have spent in listening to the message. While the ones
that attract the most attention stay in the playlist, the unpopular ones are
transformed into music by an algorithm that amplifies and distorts their
auditory characteristics.
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